Santo Domingo.- Health authorities in the Dominican Republic have issued a warning about potential adverse reactions linked to the use of Colgate Total 50g Active Prevention Clean Mint toothpaste, which contains stannous fluoride. The alert follows a safety notice from Brazil’s National Health Surveillance Agency after Colgate-Palmolive received six consumer complaints, primarily reported in Brazil.

According to the General Directorate of Medicines, Food, and Health Products (Digemaps), the Dominican Republic has also reported non-serious cases, despite the sale of more than 2.5 million units of the toothpaste locally. Reported symptoms include mouth ulcers, blisters, pain, burning, inflammation of the tonsils and lips, gum irritation, and numbness of the tongue and mouth.

While Digemaps acknowledged the complaints, it clarified that the events reported in the Dominican Republic differ in severity from those in Brazil. The agency also highlighted that stannous fluoride is an effective antimicrobial agent widely used in dental care for its ability to prevent cavities, reduce plaque, alleviate hypersensitivity, and improve gum health.

Health officials continue to monitor the situation and encourage consumers to report any unusual symptoms after using the product.

Original article online at: https://dominicantoday.com/dr/health/2025/07/17/authorities-warn-of-possible-reactions-to-colgate-toothpaste-with-stannous-fluoride/