RELATED: If You Bought These Old Spice or Secret Deodorants, Throw Them Out Now. On Dec. 1, the FDA announced that Visalia, California-based wellness company Livia Global, Inc. had recalled six probiotic supplements. The affected products include 2-oz. LiviaOne Daily Probiotics (UPC 030915 107112) with ship dates between Apr. 16, 2021 and Aug. 30, 2021; 4-oz. LiviaOne Daily Probiotics (UPC 030915 107167) with ship dates between July 9, 2021 and Aug. 30, 2021; 4-oz. LiviaOne Topical Spray Probiotics (UPC 030915 107105) with ship dates between July 8, 2021 and July 30, 2021; 1-oz. LiviaOne Nasal Probiotics (UPC 030915 107198) with ship dates between Apr. 21, 2021 and May 12, 2021; 1-oz. LiviaOne Nasal Probiotics (UPC 030915 107198) with ship dates between July 14, 2021 and Aug. 24, 2021; and 1-oz. LiviaOne Nasal Probiotics (UPC 030915 107198) with ship dates between Oct. 27, 2021 and Nov. 25, 2021. All of the affected products have either Lot# 001005-1 and Best By date 04/2023 or Lot# 010620-1 and Best By date 08/2023 printed on the side of the bottle in which the product is contained and on the bottom of the product’s outer container. For the latest health and safety news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter! It’s not just Livia Global’s supplements for human use that are being pulled from shelves, however.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb The company announced that it was also recalling its BioLifePet Probiotics for Cats (UPC 030915 107044) with ship dates between May 5, 2021 and July 26, 2021 and its BioLifePet Probiotics for Dogs (UPC 030915 107037) with ship dates between May 5, 2021 and Aug. 25, 2021. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Pseudomonas aeruginosa can lead to pneumonia and infections of the blood and other body parts. These infections can often be treated with antibiotics, although there have been numerous reports of antibiotic-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in recent years, particularly in hospital and other group care settings. If you purchased any of the affected supplements, either for yourself or your pet, do not use them. Throw the products away and contact Livia Global Chief Operations Officer Deborah Moreno at 559-372-8593 on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. PST or via email at [email protected] to request a refund. RELATED: If You Have This Spice at Home, Get Rid of It Now, FDA Says.