Some recalls may come as a surprise, but manufacturers make these product recalls when a defect or safety issue has been found in a product that can cause harm or danger to their customers. They voluntarily recalled their Neutrogena and Aveeno sunscreens due to the presence of Benzene which, depending on the extent of exposure, could potentially result in blood cancer such as leukemia. Johnson and Johnson’s baby products were also recalled as they tested positive for asbestos which, if it occurred from contamination from another product, may have resulted in health risks. These recalled products caused Johnson and Johnson to refund their customers and the refund process is straightforward which is discussed below. ..

How to claim a Johnson and Johnson recall?

The Johnson and Johnson website can be found at: www.jnj.com/about/claims

Johnson and Johnson’s recalled product refund process

To request a refund, you can: Place a call to their customer care at 1-800-458-1673 and follow the instructions from there. You can fill out a form and ask for your refund. The form will ask you to state your country of residence, the name of the product, the product code written under the barcode at the back of the product, the size of product, and the number of units purchased.

Who is eligible to claim a Johnson and Johnson recall?

To be eligible for a recall, you must meet the following requirements: -The product has to have been recalled by Johnson and Johnson -To be eligible, you must provide the name of the product, its size, and the number of items you purchased. -You also must provide proof or evidence of purchase (either a photo of the product or a scanned image of the products purchased) -Once these criteria have been met, you are eligible to claim a recall from any of their recalled product.

How to know if your product was recalled?

If you have visited the manufacturer’s website, you can find recalls.gov. This website provides information on product safety and recalls, including whether or not you are eligible to make a recall claim.

Some recalled Johnson and Johnson products

Johnson and Johnson has recalled some of its products after concerns were raised about the safety of them. Some products that have been recalled include: Tylenol capsules in 1982, Tylenol, Pepcid, Zyrtec eye drops, and Motrin among others between 2009 to 2011, ASR Hip resurfacing system and Acetabular system in 2010, Gynecare prolift kit, Gynecare prosoma pelvic floor repair system kit among others in 2012, Motrin for infants in 2013, Risperdal Consta in also in 2013, Power Morcellators in 2014, Phsiomesh flexible composite hernia mesh in 2016, Agilis Steerable introducer sheath in 2017, Johnson’s Baby powder in 2019.

Other products that may have been recalled under other brand names include:

Protecting your skin from the sun is essential for both health and beauty. Aveeno has a sunscreen that is invisible and provides daily defense against the sun’s rays. Neutrogena’s sunscreen is also invisible, but it has a built-in moisturizer to help keep your skin hydrated all day long. ..

Neutrogena’s Beach Defense Sunscreen is a great choice for people who want to protect their skin from the sun. It is light and easy to apply, and it provides good coverage. The Ultra-Sheer Sunscreen is also a good choice for people who want to protect their skin from the sun. It is very light and easy to apply, and it provides good coverage.

If you have a product that has been recalled, you can contact the Johnson and Johnson Customer Inc. (JJCI) customer care center by calling 1-800-458-1673. You can also get a refund for product that got spoilt in your hands if the fault comes from the company or manufacturer.