

Benzene is ubiquitous in the environment. Based on exposure modeling and the cancer risk assessments published by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (IRIS database), daily exposure to benzene in the recalled products at the levels detected in our testing would not be expected to cause adverse health consequences.
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Exposure to benzene can occur by inhalation, orally, and through the skin and it can result in cancers including leukemia and blood cancer of the bone marrow and blood disorders which can be life-threatening. Risk Statement: Benzene is classified as a human carcinogen. Specific Products included in Voluntary P&G Aerosol Spray Antiperspirant Recall (Photo: Business Wire) Get class action lawsuit news sent to your inbox – sign up for ’s newsletter here. during the applicable statute of limitations period, and looks to require P&G to implement a testing and medical monitoring program to test for the presence of benzene in proposed class members’ blood and monitor them for any adverse health effects. The lawsuit aims to represent anyone who purchased the aforementioned products in the U.S. Secret - Out Last, Protecting Powder, 48 HR Sweat & Odor, Protection, Dry Spray.Secret - Cool Light & Airy Smooth Feel, Dry Spray, 48 Hour Freshness, Waterlily.Secret - Cool Light & Airy Smooth Feel, Dry Spray, 48 Hour Freshness, Light Essentials.Secret - Cool Light & Airy Smooth Feel, Dry Spray, 48 Hour Freshness, Rose.


The lawsuit alleges Procter & Gamble’s “false and misleading” representations and omissions concerning the Old Spice and Secret body sprays have caused consumers to unknowingly buy products that are “entirely worthless”: “Thus, even a relatively low concentration limit can result in very high total benzene exposure,” the complaint attests.

The lawsuit notes that benzene exposure from body sprays is “especially troubling” given the spray is applied directly to a wearer’s skin and is likely to be breathed in and absorbed into the lungs. Although the case claims research has confirmed that “there is no safe level of benzene exposure,” Valisure reportedly found that some Old Spice and Secret body sprays contained as much as 16.1 to 17.1 parts per million (ppm) of the substance. The suit relays, however, that online pharmacy and analytical laboratory Valisure LLC recently published a study that revealed that a slew of body sprays, including some batches of the Old Spice and Secret products listed at the bottom of this page, were found to contain benzene. Moreover, P&G’s website represents specifically that benzene is not used in any of the company’s products, according to the complaint. Nevertheless, the defendant has omitted from the products’ labels-i.e., “the one place that every consumer looks when purchasing a product”-that cancer-causing benzene is among the body sprays’ ingredients, the lawsuit alleges. The lawsuit alleges consumers would not have purchased the Old Spice and Secret products (listed below), or would have paid less for them, had they known the body sprays contained benzene.Īccording to the suit, Procter & Gamble markets ithe Old Spice and Secret products in a way designed to appeal to health-conscious consumers. New to ? Read our Newswire DisclaimerĪ proposed class action claims certain Old Spice and Secret body sprays are “in no way safe for humans” given the products contain a known carcinogen.Īccording to the 25-page case, The Procter & Gamble Company has failed to disclose on Old Spice and Secret labels that the body sprays contain benzene, exposure to which the lawsuit says can cause severe health issues such as anemia, immune system damage and cancer.
