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Johnson and Johnson's McNeil Consumer Healthcare has expanded its recall of its popular over-the-counter drugs Tylenol, Benadryl and Motrin because of a foul odor. Consumers who bought these lots ...
The 2010 Johnson & Johnson children's product recall involved 43 over-the-counter children's medicines announced by McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, on April 30, 2010. Medications in the recall included liquid versions of Tylenol, Tylenol Plus, Motrin, Zyrtec, and Benadryl. The products were recalled after it was ...
Johnson & Johnson has announced yet another Tylenol recall, and once again, a foul odor is the culprit. McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a division of Johnson & Johnson, announced the recall on Monday ...
So far the market has largely yawned at Johnson & Johnson's (JNJ) recall of consumer products like Children's Tylenol and Children's Zyrtec -- the shares rose 44 cents Wednesday to $65.14. But as ...
Embattled drugmaker Johnson & Johnson (NYS: JNJ) announced the first stages of a nationwide Tylenol recall on Oct. 5. 1982, after seven people died of poisoning from cyanide-laced A Dangerous Pill ...
The company voluntary recalled 43 over-the-counter medicines, including liquid versions of Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec and Benadryl, because of "manufacturing deficiencies which may affect quality ...
The Food and Drug Administration is reportedly investigating reports of at least 775 serious side effects from drugs recalled by McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a division of Johnson & Johnson ...
On September 28, 1982, 12-year-old Mary Kellerman was hospitalized after consuming a capsule of Extra Strength Tylenol; she died the next day. [1] [2] On September 29, six other individuals consumed contaminated Tylenol, [1] including Adam Janus (27), Stanley Janus (25), and Theresa Janus (20), who each took Tylenol from a single bottle.