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Published Date: 31 August 2007
TENS of thousands of tubes of Savlon antiseptic cream have been pulled from shop shelves after animal rights extremists claimed to have contaminated the product.
Boots, Tesco, Superdrug and other retailers began recalling Savlon products from all their UK stores yesterday after the Animal Rights Militia (ARM) claimed it had tampered with the products somewhere in the north of England.

An ARM blog says the
group carried out the contamination because it believes there are links between Savlon manufacturer Novartis and testing firm Huntingdon Life Sciences.

The claim, posted two days ago, says: "Over the last five days over 250 tubes and bottles of Novartis's antiseptic product Savlon have been tampered with in the North of England in stores such as Superdrug, Boots and other well known stores.

"We don't want to kill living beings like Novartis, but the side effects and the inevitable hospital stay will give people an idea of what Novartis pays for inside Huntingdon Life Sciences."

Boots said it had been alerted to the alleged contamination by the blog. "We want to reassure customers that their safety is our number one priority and therefore we have taken the decision, as a precautionary measure, to withdraw all Savlon products from our shelves nationwide until further investigations have been carried out," it said.

Superdrug was alerted yesterday, and a spokeswoman said: "We worked with the police yesterday and took the products off sale."

Tesco said it had temporarily withdrawn Savlon from sale on the advice of the police. "We have not found any evidence that Savlon has been tampered with, but as a responsible manufacturer of a trustworthy and respected brand, consumer safety is paramount," it said.

Novartis is advising customers to examine packaging carefully before opening products and not to use anything that looks damaged.

"Novartis UK has been made aware of an anonymous threat made on a website, alleging that one of our products, Savlon, has been tampered with," it said.

"The company takes this matter very seriously and is in close contact with the police, retailers and health authorities.

"This appears to be part of the long-running campaign by animal rights extremists which adversely affects both Novartis and our consumers."

The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) in England said it was co-ordinating the police investigation.

A spokesman said: "The office of the ACPO national co-ordinator for domestic extremism is aware of a product tampering claim on an animal rights website.

"We are developing a co-ordinated police response and investigation, working closely with companies, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency [MHRA] and other partner agencies.

"Our overriding priority is to ensure that members of the public remain safe at all times."

An MHRA spokesman urged customers to check product packaging and not to use anything that may have been tampered with. "We are aware of the allegations on this particular animal rights website, but at the moment we have no evidence to suggest Savlon products have been contaminated," he said.



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  • Last Updated: 30 August 2007 10:34 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Animal Testing
 
1

Guga II,

Rockall 31/08/2007 02:49:34

#1 Dragonhead. Better watch it or the PLA will take you away in the middle of the night for making remarks like that.

2

The Daleks,

31/08/2007 04:58:28

I say stop all animal testing now!!

In future all medicines should only be tested on members of the Animal Rights Militia, the Animal Liberation Front, and the rest of the totally bonkers One Animal is Worth a Hundred Humans Brigade.

3

,

31/08/2007 06:30:16
Comment Removed By Administrator
Reason: Scotsman Import, Original comment id: 922641, Article id was mapped to record!
4

sam the god,

31/08/2007 07:23:17

#3 the daleks,
i am with you on this one

5

Cadgers,

Perth 31/08/2007 07:33:43

#3 Right on Daleks...

6

Boy Wonder,

31/08/2007 07:58:08

#6. Right on?? Nobody says "Right on" anymore. Not since 1976!!!! :O

7

Dave From Barra,

Western Isles 31/08/2007 09:22:11

I think I might break an ARM very soon. No amount of Savlon will fix the git after that.

8

Norbert Dentressangle,

31/08/2007 11:47:43

Err why was my comment #4 removed? All I said was why pick on people with burns and embarrassing itching?

9

Nell,

The Preservation Hall 31/08/2007 11:58:19

These people really are sad individuals. because they dont agree with something lets contaminate a cream that is used by thousands of innocent babies and children. There must be more humane ways to get their message across.

10

Horrible Cankers esq,

The Cyber Shebeen 31/08/2007 12:15:31

They merely alleged...no proof of tampering, but got the result that they wanted.

11

Shave,

Edinburgh 31/08/2007 12:36:06

#12
Have they got the result they wanted? They have shown what scheming jerks they are. No animals have been liberated and their cause has not been promoted.

All they have done is expose themselves as the cowardly, blackmailing fools they are.

12

Lalalala,

31/08/2007 12:41:54

It's sad to think that something used to soothe human pain could be causing such animal suffering.
It's a disgrace - but do agree that tampering with the product in a way that would harm people is stupid and unethical. In my mind that makes the protestors as immoral as the animal testers.

13

Dave From Barra,

Western Isles 31/08/2007 12:46:40

We use savlon on our animals too as it's a general antiseptic. Good for nicks and cuts on our working dogs (especially on the pads of thier feet). I also use psuedocream (of which I have plenty given we have a new one) which is amazing at clearing up skin infections and inflamation on all our animals/livestock.

The vet has assured me it's the same stuff that he would ordinarily charge me the earth for.

Not just used for soothing human pain, hence why it was tested on animals.

14

Horrible Cankers esq,

The Cyber Shebeen 31/08/2007 12:50:53

13...You read the article...their cause has been promoted...its called publicity.

15

Shave,

Edinburgh 31/08/2007 12:53:13

#16 You call it promoted, I call it damaged.

16

Shave,

Edinburgh 31/08/2007 12:58:56

'Promoted' would be better applied to Boots who have shown themselves to be responsible retailers (and worthy of my custom - maybe leave the Savlon purchase for a few weeks though);-)

17

Horrible Cankers esq,

The Cyber Shebeen 31/08/2007 18:37:34

Try vaseline.

18

Dave From Barra,

Western Isles 31/08/2007 23:14:17

19

Doesn't let the skin breath. Part from that, no reason


 

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