Tylenol Recall 2010, Motrin Recall
Tylenol Recall 2010, Motrin Recall: Johnson & Johnson issued a massive recall Friday including Tylenol, Motrin and St. Joseph's aspirin because of a moldy smell that has made people sick. The recall includes some batches of regular and extra-strength Tylenol, children's Tylenol, eight-hour Tylenol, Tylenol arthritis, Tylenol PM, children's Motrin, Motrin IB, Benadryl Rolaids, Simply Sleep, and St. Joseph's aspirin.
Reportedly, the smell is caused by small amounts of a chemical associated with the treatment of wooden pallets and that’s make people sick. FDA and Johnson & Johnson's McNeil Consumer Healthcare Products said they did not know the number of bottles recalled. It included caplet and geltab products sold in the Americas, the United Arab Emirates, and Fiji.
Reportedly, the smell is caused by small amounts of a chemical associated with the treatment of wooden pallets and that’s make people sick. FDA and Johnson & Johnson's McNeil Consumer Healthcare Products said they did not know the number of bottles recalled. It included caplet and geltab products sold in the Americas, the United Arab Emirates, and Fiji.
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