FDA recalls over 80,000 bottles of mouthwash due to labeling error

The recalled Parodontax mouthwash bottles lack lot numbers and expiration dates.

Feb. 4, 2026 at 3:47am

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recalled more than 80,000 bottles of Parodontax Active Gum Health Mouthwash due to a labeling error that failed to display the lot number and expiration date. The mouthwash is distributed nationwide by Haleon US Holdings LLC. While the FDA has classified this as a Class III recall, the least serious type, consumers are still urged to return the affected bottles.

Why it matters

Product recalls, even for non-consumable items like medicines and household goods, are important to ensure consumer safety. While the labeling error on these mouthwash bottles is unlikely to cause any adverse health effects, the recall highlights the need for proper labeling to allow consumers to identify potentially problematic products.

The details

The recalled mouthwash bottles have the lot number 0665363 and an expiration date of August 31, 2027. However, this information may not be displayed on the 500 ml bottles. The FDA has classified this as a Class III recall, meaning the product is unlikely to cause harm, but consumers should still return it. No illnesses have been reported from use of the mouthwash so far.

  • The recall was announced on February 4, 2026.

The players

Haleon US Holdings LLC

The distributor of the recalled Parodontax mouthwash bottles across the United States.

U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

The federal agency that issued the recall for the Parodontax mouthwash bottles due to the labeling error.

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The takeaway

This recall highlights the importance of proper labeling for consumer products, even non-consumable items like mouthwash. While the issue with these Parodontax bottles is unlikely to cause harm, it underscores the need for manufacturers to ensure their products have all the necessary information to allow consumers to identify and return potentially problematic items.