I was surprised to read about the Tylenol recall 2010 this morning as we use their products for spring allergies and winter colds. My first concern was the reason for the Tylenol recall 2010. Did consumers have trouble using the products?
The Tylenol recall 2010 is not due to consumer complaints. Rather, the Tylenol recall 2010 is because the products do not meet quality standards. People are advised not to take the recalled medications.
Many of the items on the Tylenol recall 2010 list were not sold in the United States. The Tylenol recall 2010 list includes items sold in many countries including the United States, Canada, Trinidad and Tobago, Dominican Republic, Fiji, Puerto Rico, Guam, Guatemala, Kuwait, Dubai and Jamaica.
When I heard about the Tylenol recall 2010, I panicked for a moment remembering the Tylenol crisis in 1982. I was just a child when Tylenol was all over the news. I remember my parents giving me Tylenol for allergies and colds. Thankfully, the Tylenol recall 2010 is nothing like the Tylenol crisis of 1982.
The Tylenol recall 2010 makes me feel reassured the company is delivering products according to quality standards and will allow nothing less on the shelves. I was pleased the Tylenol recall 2010 did not include consumer problems or complaints. No major problems are anticipated and people who have the recalled medicines should not take them.
To find out more about the Tylenol recall 2010 including a complete list of all recalled products, visit the McNeil website at Tylenol recall 2010. You can also call McNeil for more information about the recall at 1-888-222-6036.
According to the McNeil website, adverse reactions are reported to the FDA MedWatch program. The fax number is 1-800-FDA-0178. You can also mail to MedWatch, FDA, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20852-9787 or visit their website at www.fda.com/medwatch.
What do you think of the Tylenol recall 2010?
Published by Stacey Doyle
Freelance writer, veteran's wife and mom with a background in finance, law, marketing and management. View profile
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