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Prestige Consumer Healthcare Inc. issued a voluntary recall for more than 10,000 cases of honey cough syrup on June 17.
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The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSNA 245,000-Bottle Cough Medicine Recall Now Comes with More Details
Some shoppers buy it for the natural ingredients—but with that might have come a possible hazard. Here's the FDA's latest.
A nationwide recall of a popular children’s cough medicine has been announced due to a microbial contamination, which the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warns could cause two types of food… ...
The recall specifically targets certain lots of the Little Remedies® Honey Cough Syrup. The affected lot numbers are 0039, 0545, 0640, 0450, and 1198, with expiration dates ranging from November ...
Medtech Products recalled the cough syrup for toddlers, preschoolers and tweens. The Bacillus cereus bacteria can bring death, stomachaches, diarrhea and vomiting.
Parents, guardians and all who care for kids should check their medicine cabinets after a children’s cough syrup was recalled for a foodborne bacteria that can cause myriad problems.
German cross-country skier Victoria Carl tested positive for the banned substance clenbuterol.
Ambroxol, a cough medication, may help stabilize the neuropsychiatric symptoms of Parkinson's disease dementia, a new study suggests.
A woman is charged with manslaughter a year after a 9-month-old child was given cough syrup and died at her unlicensed St. Petersburg day care, FL cops say.
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