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Kynd Stress Relief tablets recalled

A batch of an over-the-counter anti-anxiety supplement has been recalled after users reported allergic reactions.

The recall for Kynd Stress Relief tablets has been issued by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and parent company iNova Pharmaceuticals.

The batch of concern is batch 106585, which expires in August 2023 (08/2023) and users are advised to check their bottle for these details.

The medication has caused unexpected reactions amongst users, including rash, tingling or burning sensations on the skin, redness of the skin and itching and swelling of the throat, tongue, eyelids or face, according to the TGA.

People with those symptoms after taking the tablets are urged to immediately seek medical advice.

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