A further Tylenol recall of musty smell

20:33 Publicado por Mario Galarza

In what should be a frighteningly regular event another callback has been announced by Tylenol. The maker of Tylenol, McNeil Consumer health care, a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson, has a recall of over 800,000 bottles of Tylenol, Benadryl, Sudafed PE and Sinutab.

This callback is just one of many over a period of months relating to quality control issues and contamination already existing security concerns about acetaminophen products like Tylenol worsen. The Tylenol recall appears with the 8 hour extended release caplets due to complaints by consumers of a strange moldy or musty smell was recalled have a problem to be triggered by the drug in the last year, 34,000 bottles of Tylenol to the previous callbacks from Tylenol manufacturer. It is believed that the smell is connected, a chemical on pallets on which the drugs transported stored or have been used.

This callback is above all over because it proposes again serious quality control and contamination issues. Identifies acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, became the most common cause of liver failure in the United States, especially at high doses. This quality control, most are worrying because they show that too much acetaminophen in a product Tylenol, was able to land that could represent serious risks of liver damage. A previous recall, quality control based concern on these very topics. This quality control problems with Tylenol products were so serious that a work of McNeil was shut down in Fort Washington.

The special bottles, subject to the recall include the lot number ADM074 with the UPC code 300450297181. The lot number on the page, find the the bottle label. Consumers who have the recalled painkillers should not be used. If you or someone you love has suffered serious liver damage or other serious side effects, which can be linked to your treatment with Tylenol, our experienced defective drug lawyers pursue diligently best interest of our customers. If you can have suffered serious side effects of taking acetaminophen, please contact our experienced Atlanta and Georgia defective drug lawyers for an initial case review.

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