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Gas-X recall issued after machine coolant leaks into capsules, FDA says

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Gas-X capsules sold across the country are being recalled over potential chemical contamination because of a machine leakage during packaging, according to the Food and Drug Administration.

Haleon issued a voluntary recall last week after discovering that the medication may have been contaminated with a coolant when a machine leaked during packaging.

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“The lots are being recalled due to potential contamination with a diluted propylene glycol-based coolant from a machine leakage during the packaging process,” the company’s announcement reads.

The recall affects four lots of 125 mg Gas-X Extra Strength Softgels in pill bottles of 120 ct. and 72 ct.

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Gas-X capsules sold across the country are being recalled over potential chemical contamination. (Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images / Getty Images)

The company said 120 ct. bottles with lot numbers TL8K, YH9X and YH9Y and 72 ct. bottles with lot number X78N are impacted by the recall. These affected products all have an expiration date of Nov. 30, 2028.

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The impacted capsules were distributed on or around April 13.

The ingestion of the Softgels contaminated with the coolant could lead to adverse events such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea, the company warned.

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The ingestion of the Softgels contaminated with the coolant could lead to adverse events such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea. (Getty Images / Getty Images)

Haleon said it has not received any reports of adverse events in connection with this recall. Anyone who has experienced problems that may be related to taking this product should contact their physician or healthcare provider.

Gas-X Softgels are typically taken to quickly break up gas bubbles in the digestive tract and relieve pressure, bloating, and discomfort. The green capsules are packaged in boxes with green, blue and gray bands.

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Haleon is notifying its distributors and customers by letter, email and phone. The company is arranging for the return of all recalled products.

POPULAR PRODUCT SOLD AT TARGET RECALLED DUE TO CONTAMINATION CONCERNS

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The recall affects four lots of 125 mg Gas-X Extra Strength Softgels in pill bottles of 120 ct. and 72 ct. (iStock / iStock)

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Customers who purchased products matching the lot numbers are urged to stop taking the pills immediately and contact the company for a return and reimbursement.

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“Consumer safety and product quality are our utmost priorities at Haleon. The root cause of the contamination has been identified and repaired. Corrective and preventative actions have been implemented to prevent future recurrence,” the company said.

Haleon is also the maker of other popular medicines, including Advil, Theraflu and Tums.

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Ninety-five Western Australians have been honoured for their services and commitment within the 2026 King’s Birthday Honours list.

Nationally, 948 people were acknowledged, with federal governor general Sam Mostyn highlighting the significance of their achievements.

“Our honours system recognises outstanding people who contribute so much to Australia,” she said.

“In our communities, in workplaces and across the country, recipients have made an exceptional contribution to Australia.

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“Just like those honoured across the past 50 years, their service and achievement in the community and public service, industry and academia, science, the arts and sport help shape our nation.

“The work of our award recipients, and the contributions of the thousands of Australians who have been nominated and recognised throughout the history of our honours system, is something we can take great pride in celebrating.” 

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Former state treasurer turned businessman Ben Wyatt was one of four acknowledged in this category.

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Mr Wyatt, who was in politics between 2006 and 2021, held a series of ministerial positions.

Post-politics, Mr Wyatt holds a series of board roles – including as chair of Crown Perth, along with Woodside Energy, Rio Tinto and the West Coast Eagles. 

A passionate advocate for Indigenous issues and culture, Mr Wyatt recently attended the Kimberley Economic Forum, where he said there was scope for native title bodies to fast-track project approvals if council-based decision making protocols were allocated to them instead. 

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Other recipients were professors David Blair, Timothy Davis and William Morgan. 

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Recently appointed Western Australian Local Government Association president – and the City of Stirling’s longest serving mayor – Mark Irwin received a gong for services to the local government, community and surf life saving. 

Mr Irwin began as a councillor in 2015 and has served as mayor since 2017.

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WALGA chief executive Nick Sloan said Mr Irwin’s input made a difference to the overall local government landscape.

“Through his extensive public service over more than a decade at the City of Stirling and his current role as WALGA president, Mark Irwin strongly represents the association’s 139 member local government’s and empowers them to deliver better outcomes for their communities.”

A handful of ex state Labor ministers were acknowledged for their services to politics – including David Templeman, Bob Kucera and Mick Murray.

Former Nationals leader and pioneer behind “Royalties for Regions”, Brendon Grylls, was also honoured. 

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Recently appointed WA Cricket Foundation chair Tim Ungar was highlighted for his commitment to philanthropy and creative arts, as was Bradley Woods (AHA president) for his efforts in the hospitality space. 

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