Johnson & Johnson Recalls Benadryl, Motrin (Complete List)
(benadryl.com)
(CBS/AP) It's recall time again for Johnson & Johnson.
This time Children's Benadryl Allergy Fastmelt Tablets and Junior Strength Motrin Caplets are in the drug maker's cross-hairs.
The recall involves cherry and grape flavors of the Fastmelt tablets that were distributed in the U.S., Belize, Barbados, Canada, Puerto Rico, St. Martin, and St. Thomas, as well as 24-count packages of Junior Strength Motrin Caplets distributed in the U.S.
The company says there's no health danger, and that consumers can continue to use the products. It says it initiated the recall after a review revealed "insufficiencies in the development of the manufacturing process."
In the past year, J & J recalled tens of millions of bottles of Tylenol, Motrin, and other nonprescription drugs.
Questions? Call the company at 888-222-6036.
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