Color Matched Band-Aids Full of Harmful Chemicals – IOTW Report

Color Matched Band-Aids Full of Harmful Chemicals

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At least half a dozen customers who purchased Band-Aid products have filed a class-action lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson and global consumer health company Kenvue for selling bandages that contain harmful PFAS chemicals.

The lawsuit, filed in federal court in New Jersey, claims that while Band-Aid products are marketed as having better ingredients and better processes, PFAS — or forever chemicals — are present in unsafe amounts in Band-Aid brand adhesive bandages. More

20 Comments on Color Matched Band-Aids Full of Harmful Chemicals

  1. J&J may as well make all their band-aids bright blue. I’ve never seen anyone with one of those colored, sorry, African-American, band-aids even close to matching. That goes for us honkeys, too.

    Wait a minute, I just realized I’ve only ever noticed the ones that don’t match. Maybe some of them do match, and so well they’re not noticeable. Hunh. How about that?

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  2. I read this same story two years ago. This is why we need RFK. RFK has weekly health tips on TWITTERX. He’s spot on. Including at least 15 minutes of sunlight per day.

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  3. “…nowdays, its just use sterile super glue…”

    Shit I just use regular super glue and nothings fallen off yet. I will guarantee you machinist invented that use for super glue because we don’t have time to bleed. Time is money.

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  4. …I remember a Responder Guide making a joke about open wound treatment by saying “Anything gross you dont want to look at should be immediately covered by Kerlix and 4x4s (gauze wrap and gauze pads).

    Turns out that’s actually not an unreasonable approach. Bleeding control is bleeding control.

    And Kerlix is NOT a J&J product.

    Imagine that…

    https://www.vitalitymedical.com/kerlix-gauze

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