Important Recall: Infants’ Tylenol

Johnson & Johnson has announced they are recalling over 500,000 units of Infants’ Tylenol.

(A)fter receiving a “small number” of complaints regarding the so-called “dosing syringe” of the orally-administered over-the-counter painkiller. The company said that in some cases the “flow restrictor was pushed into the bottle when inserting the syringe.” ~CNN Money

Recalled are the 1-ounce bottles of grape-flavored Infants’ Tylenol Oral Suspension with UPC code 300450122308. It is important to note that the medicine is not being recalled because of a problem with the medication itself. The makers are stating that the recall is due to consumer difficulty using the dosing syringe.

For more information on the Infants’ Tylenol recall, visit Tylenol.com.

image via Tylenol.com

~Angie/Daisy

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