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' ...
Urgent supermarket recall of cough syrups in middle of flu season - Retailers were warned to stop supplying the listed batches immediately and quarantine all remaining stock and return it ...
The affected products have been recalled as a precautionary measure due to 'foreign material detected in some bottles' ...
The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has issued a Class 2 medicines recall notice for four specific products that may be contaminated ...
The affected products all contain dextromethorphan hydrobromide, which temporarily relieves coughs caused by the common cold, flu or other respiratory conditions. The medicine can help ease a ...
Promethazine HCl 6.25mg, dextromethorphan HBr 15mg; per 5mL; liq; contains alcohol 7%. Dextromethorphan is an antitussive agent and, unlike the isomeric levorphanol, it has no analgesic or ...
Cabinet Health is recalling 65,000 refillable medicine bottles due to a failure to retain child resistance, posing the risk of child poisoning. The Consumer Product Safety Commission ...
This recall involves certain Cabinet Health 4 oz. Refillable Medicine Bottles with ABS plastic lids. The bottles are made of ...
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 ...