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Medtech Products is recalling five lots of its Little Remedies Honey Cough Syrup for bacterial contamination. The food-borne illness causes gastrointestinal symptoms, which can be mild in healthy ...
The recall affects eight lots of a certain flavor of the cough syrup — the day and nighttime versions of Robitussin Honey CF Max for adults. The recalled products have expiration dates from ...
Little Remedies Honey Cough Syrup, a children's cough syrup, was recalled because of microbial contamination and loss of shelf-stability. This Kids' Cough Syrup Was Recalled. These Are the ...
The product, "Little Remedies® Honey Cough Syrup" with item number 7-56184-10737-9, was distributed nationwide in retailers and online from Dec. 14, 2022 through June 4, 2025.
The lot numbers affected by the recall include 0039, 0545, 0640, 0450, and 1198. If you're concerned that you've potentially purchased one of the recalled bottles, you can find the bottle's lot ...
Parents: You might want to check your medicine cabinet. A New York-based pharmaceutical company is voluntarily recalling several batches of a popular children’s cough syrup over fears they may ...
A kids cough syrup brand is under a voluntary recall due to microbial contamination. The FDA says the bacteria can cause nausea, vomiting and stomach cramps. 24/7 Live New York City New Jersey ...
Toxic cough syrup made and sold in India may have been the start of a recent global wave of contamination. Some of the drugmakers could not prove they even tested their products.
The global market for children’s over-the-counter cough, ... How cough syrup gets poisoned. By Reuters. March 10, 2023 6:18 PM UTC Updated March 10, 2023 Item 1 of 2 A ...
Tainted syrup from India may be connected to the deaths of dozens of children in Gambia, officials said. Indonesia banned cough syrup sales, though the link there is unclear. By Mike Ives Early ...
Little Remedies® Honey Cough Syrup was voluntarily recalled due to the presence of Bacillus cereus, which can cause two types of food-borne illnesses, and loss of shelf-stability.