Recall on Children and Infants Medication

Mary  E. Coe
April 30 2010, McNeil Consumer Healthcare is voluntarily recalling certain over-the-counter infants and children products manufactured and distributed in the United States. The products are also distributed in Canada, Tobago, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, Fiji, Panama, Guatemala, Guam, Kuwait, Dubai, Jamaica, and Dominican Republic.

The voluntary recall on children and infants liquid medication is because some of the products may have inactive ingredients that may not meet internal testing requirements. Some may contain miniature particles and some may have a higher concentration of active ingredient than is specified.

The products include children and infants Tylenol, children and infants Motrin, children Zyrtec and children Benadryl.

McNeil Consumer Healthcare is recalling certain infants and children over-the-counter liquid products that have not yet expired.

For more information and a complete list of products that has been recalled, visit: www.mcneilproductrecall.com

Published by Mary E. Coe

I write articles, songs, poetry, short stories and stageplays. Some of my writings are fictitious and some are fact based. In the Spring of 1993, some of my poems were published in the library at Citrus Col...  View profile

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