AN URGENT recall of “contaminated” cough syrups has warned Brits to be “vigilant” after they were sold by two major supermarkets. Foreign material was detected in some of ...
Patients do not need to return the products but have been advised to 'be vigilant for any visible contamination and contact a healthcare professional if they have any concerns related to the product' ...
Background: Dextromethorphan (DM), the d-isomer of the codeine analog levorphanol, is an active ingredient present in a variety of cough and cold remedies. Recently, data generated from a study in ...
The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has issued a Class 2 medicines recall notice for four specific products that may be contaminated ...
DXM or Dextromethorphan is the active ingredient ... just open the medicine cupboard and just grab the whole bottle. No one really suspects anything even if there are people around.