Morovan Nail Polish Remover Contains Dangerous Volatile Organic Compounds

Morovan Nail Polish Remover Contains Dangerous Volatile Organic Compounds

From Dr. Howard Smith Reports by Howard G. Smith MD, AM

April 29, 2026 · 1 min · Season 26 · Episode 218

About this episode

This episode discusses the dangers of Morovan Nail Polish Remover containing prohibited substances and the recall process.

Vidcast: https://www.instagram.com/p/DXtCJY4DJsM/ This nail polish remover contains prohibited methylene chloride and chloroform, hazardous substances not allowed in cosmetics under FDA regulations. About 4000 bottles were sold in the US on Amazon.com from August 2025 to January 2026. Stop using this nail polish remover and clearly mark the bottle and outer packaging with the word “Recalled.” Dispose of the product safely in your household waste according to local regulations. After disposal, take a photo showing the “Recalled” label and the product, and email it to the company at customer-service@morovan.com to receive your refund. References on my website. #RecallAlert #ProductSafety #NailCare #ConsumerWarning #HealthAlert

People in this episode

Host: Howard G. Smith MD, AM

Topics covered

  • nail polish remover
  • product safety
  • volatile organic compounds
  • FDA regulations
  • consumer warning
  • recall alert

Keywords

  • nail polish remover
  • methylene chloride
  • chloroform
  • recall
  • product safety
  • FDA
  • volatile organic compounds
  • consumer warning

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: FDA, Amazon.com, morovan.com

Products: Morovan Nail Polish Remover

Places: US

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