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Johnson & Johnson Announces Children's Tylenol Recall
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McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a division of Johnson & Johnson Inc (NSYE: JNJ), announced a voluntary recall of some of its OTC products sold in the US and Canada.
After consultation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration the division said the recall effects some liquid products manufactured in the United States. In Canada the products effected are all lots of Children’s MOTRIN and Infants’ MOTRIN liquid suspension products and Children’s TYLENOL Cough & Runny Nose liquid suspension only.
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