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  2. Benadryl - Wikipedia

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    In April 2010, over four million packs of Benadryl Children Allergy tablets were recalled [28] after it was revealed that they might contain a higher concentration of active ingredients than specified on the label, as well as inactive ingredients that had not met internal testing requirements. [29]

  3. Diphenhydramine - Wikipedia

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    Diphenhydramine, sold under the brand name Benadryl among others, is an antihistamine and sedative. It is a first-generation H 1 -antihistamine and it works by blocking certain effects of histamine , which produces its antihistamine and sedative effects.

  4. Sominex - Wikipedia

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    In July 1975, the J. B. Williams Co. began marketing Sominex 2. [37] On November 24, 1975, Attorney General Evelle J. Younger filed suit on behalf of the State of California against Williams Co., stating that the product did not warn against use by pregnant or nursing women or persons with asthma or COPD, nor did it notify consumers that it should not be used in conjunction with alcohol. [38]

  5. Tylenol, Benadryl and Rolaids Recalled for Production and ...

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    Millions of packages of Tylenol, Benadryl, Sudafed and Sinutab products are being recalled by manufacturer Johnson & Johnson's McNeil Consumer Healthcare due to questions about machine cleanliness ...

  6. 2010 Johnson & Johnson children's product recall - Wikipedia

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    Medications in the recall included liquid versions of Tylenol, Tylenol Plus, Motrin, Zyrtec, and Benadryl. The products were recalled after it was determined that they "may not fully meet the required manufacturing specifications". [1] [2] The recall affected at least 12 countries. [1]

  7. Terfenadine - Wikipedia

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    Terfenadine is an antihistamine formerly used for the treatment of allergic conditions. It was brought to market by Hoechst Marion Roussel (now Sanofi) and was marketed under various brand names, including Seldane in the United States, Triludan in the United Kingdom, and Teldane in Australia. [1]

  8. Doxylamine - Wikipedia

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    Doxylamine succinate is the active ingredient in many over-the-counter sleep aids branded under various names. Doxylamine succinate and pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) are the ingredients of Diclegis, approved by the FDA in April 2013 becoming the only drug approved for morning sickness [46] with a class A safety rating for pregnancy (no evidence of risk).

  9. The 9 Best Grocery Items for Weight Loss, According to ... - AOL

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    With that said, we don't recommend replacing a meal with water or seltzer. Plain seltzer water contains just one ingredient: carbonated water. Squeeze in some fresh lemon or little juice to make ...