The microorganisms that have been identified are Aspergillus tubingensis, Sordaria humana, Penicillium paneum and Paenibacillus glucanolyticus
While these moulds and bacteria pose minimal risk to the general population, there is a remote risk to people who are immunocompromised, as they may become unwell if they are exposed to these micro-organisms.
Contaminated batch numbers in the 15g are 00522D22 — expiry April 2025, 00822E25 — expiry May 2025, 00822E26 — expiry May 2025, 00822E27 expiry — May 2025, 00822F01 — expiry June 2025, 00822F03 expiry — June 2025, 00822F06 — expiry June 2025, 00822E31 — expiry May 2025.
00522E04 — expiry May 2025 and 00522E05 — expiry May 2025 in the 75g and 00822E30 — expiry May 2025 in the 200g are also affected.
No other batches are being recalled at this time.
The Therapeutic Goods Administrations have advised any one who has a container of Lucas’ Papaw Ointment to check their batch numbers by assessing the “crimp” at the top of the 15g tube or the bottom of the 75g and 200g containers.
“Stop using it, return it to the place of purchase for a refund or contact Lucas' Papaw Remedies Customer Service on 1800 861 852.”