Zyrtec Recall: 2010 Motrin Recall - The FDA announced that it has a certain units of Johnson & Johnson voluntarily began recalling some drugs over-the-counter liquid because of manufacturing defects. It is believed that these drugs were recalled because a chemical or an ingredient that was included was not in compliance with guidelines for testing established by the Food and Drug Administration. Such shortcomings will affect the efficiency, purity and quality of products, according a statement released by the agency. They are also the survey of herbal drugs, which were manufactured products to ensure that there are other problems with. Among the drugs mentioned, some types of medicines for children, including Tylenol, Motrin, Benadryl and Zyrtec. These medicines may include a direction of a greater amount of principle and John Johnson said in a recent.
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“The particles may be solidified product ingredients of manufacturing residue such as tiny metal specks,” said Marc Boston, a McNeil spokesman.
The recall is not a result of health problems that users have experienced when using the medications, and is completely precautionary to ensure that there are no future problems. There is only a small chance that serious medical problems could come from taking the medications, but the company warned that it is better to be safe rather than sorry. They stated that parents and caregivers should not be giving this medication to young children under any circumstance. The recall includes seven different products in 43 different flavors and sizes. Included in the recall are Tylenol Infant Drops, Children’s Tylenol Suspensions, Infants Motrin Drops, children’s Zyrtec liquids in bottles and Benadryl Allergy liquids.