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More than 40 formulations of children's medications are being recalled in
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The recall applies to over-the-counter liquid medicines produced by McNeil Consumer Healthcare under the brand names Tylenol, Tylenol Plus, Motrin, Zyrtec and Benadryl.
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Here is a release describing the Canadian products affected by the recall.
McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a division of consumer-goods giant Johnson & Johnson, issued the recall after consultations with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The FDA doesn't yet list the recall on its website, nor does Health
Rather, the recall has been issued because some of the drugs "may contain a higher concentration of active ingredient than is specified," while others may be tainted by particles, the company said.
The voluntary recall applies to all lots that have not yet expired and that were produced in the
* Tylenol Infants' Drops (7 different formulations).
* Children's Tylenol Suspensions (8 formulations).
* Children's Tylenol Plus Suspensions (9 formulations).
* Motrin Infants' Drops (3 formulations).
* Children's Motrin Suspensions (11 formulations).
* Children's Zyrtec Liquids in Bottles (5 formulations).
* Children's Benadryl Allergy Liquids in Bottles (1 formulation).
The company is advising consumers to stop giving the products to children as a precautionary measure.
More information is available at www.mcneilproductrecall.com.www.mcneilproductrecall.com.
Johnson & Johnson issued a major recall of various kinds of adult-grade Tylenol, Motrin, Benadryl and Rolaids last winter when pills became affected by a mouldy smell that made some consumers sick.
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