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FDA recalls three inks from Sierra Stain with bizarre array of bacteria found in them.
Bacteria can cause allergic reactions, allergic hypersensitivity, toxic responses, and infections.
FDA has been warning for years that some tattoo inks are brimming with bacteria.
To date, there have been no reported infections or adverse reactions linked to these inks.
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