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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 5, 2020

Laura Dressman
Pampers, Procter and Gamble
513-634-7363
dressman.lp@pg.com
www.pampers.com

Independent Physicians Confirm the Safety of Pampers Dry Max Diapers Amid Social
Media Rumors

[CINCINNATI, (April 5, 2020)]-- Independent Physicians verify Pampers Dry Max Diapers do
not cause chemical burns, dispelling social media accusations of skin irritation on babies. Dry
Max diapers face rumors of causing chemical burns, rashes, and other skin irritations on babies.
Pampers immediately launched an investigation regarding said claims, determining that the
diapers are safe for use and claims were only rumors.

Independent Physicians cite the cause of the rumors to be typical diaper rash that many infants
experience. Pampers, a company under Procter & Gamble, assures parents of the safety of their
products. All Pampers products are on par with industry standards and go through many stages of
testing before being released to the market. Pampers takes any accusation of a product seriously
and guarantees a thorough investigation of any claim.

“Pampers top priority is the safety of the children using the products,” says Pampers Vice
President Jodi Allen. “We will work to defend the integrity of our products and shed light on any
untruth.” Pampers stand by their products and pride themselves in having physician support.
“These diapers are some of the most resistant to skin irritation that I’ve seen,” states pediatrician
Isaac Walsh. For more information, Pampers will be sharing extended details on the investigation
that was completed through social media channels.

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