J&J resumes baby powder production after testing finds no asbestos

J&J resumes baby powder production after testing finds no asbestos

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

said Thursday it has resumed production of at its plants after a government-sanctioned testing reaffirmed that the product does not contain

The company has resumed production of its at plants in Baddi and Mulund, after government-sanctioned testing reaffirmed that the product does not contain asbestos, a said in a statement.

"This conclusion reinforces the findings of decades of independent tests by universities, research labs and government regulators around the world that have consistently found that our is safe," it added.

In December 2018, the of (DCGI) had ordered Johnson and Johnson not to use raw material from its in and Baddi unit in for any production till further directions.

has cooperated fully and openly with global regulators, providing them with all the information they have requested dating back to the 1960s, and has made its cosmetic talc sources and processed talc available to regulators for testing, the statement said.

"We stand behind the safety of our talc, which is routinely tested by both suppliers and independent labs to ensure it is free of asbestos," it added.

"Research, clinical evidence and nearly 40 years of studies by independent medical experts around the world continue to support the safety of cosmetic talc," it added.

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First Published: Thu, February 28 2019. 19:45 IST