Tylenol Recall 2010
Tylenol Recall 2010
Tylenol Recall 2010 is not on consumer complaints. On the contrary, Tylenol recall 2010 is products that do not meet the quality standards McNeil. People are discouraged from taking the drug. Tylenol drugs from Mc Neil Consumer Healthcare, Johnson & Johnson and they have recalled their products from the market for an unusual moldy, musty or mildew like produce odor. According to McNeil Consumer Healthcare has more than 40 over-the-counter drugs for children recall due to the fact that they do not meet quality standards.
The drugs were in the United States. Tylenol made lsit The recall involves 2010 Product: Infant Drops, Children’s Tylenol suspensions, Children’s Tylenol Plus Infant Drops Motrin suspensions, Children’s Motrin suspensions, Children’s Zyrtec liquids in bottles and Children’s Benadryl Allergy liquid in bottles. The recall announced this Friday was broad and includes several other over-the-counter drugs such as Motrin Junior Strength, Motrin caplet, children’s Tylenol Grape melt tablets, Benadryl allergy ultra tabs, extra strength Tylenol PM geltabs, St. Joseph Aspirin tablets and orange Chewable Tablets Extra Strength Rolaids mint tablets.
The smell of the tablets can cause nausea, diarrhea, vomiting and other conditions. Tylenol recall 2010 products sold in countries like Jamaica, Canada, Dubai and the United States. Many items on the list Tylenol recall 2010 were not sold in the United States.

