Background: Previous studies have found that teaspoons are commonly used to administer liquid medications to children. The capacity of household teaspoons ranges from 1.5 mL to 9 mL, potentially ...
Several nonprescription cold medicines are being pulled from store shelves after manufacturer Wyeth on Monday started a voluntary recall and replacement program at retail outlets nationwide. Subscribe ...
The company, Glaxosmithkline Consumer Healthcare, says the recall is due to potential overdose risks. The wrong size dosing cups were put in the packages, which could cause parents to put too much ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On June 18, GSK Consumer Healthcare voluntarily recalled two lots of Children's Robitussin Honey Cough and Chest Congestion DM, as ...
Pfizer Consumer Healthcare, the drugmaker’s over-the-counter division, is recalling one lot of bubble gum-flavored children’s Advil suspension because of a dosage labeling error, according to USA ...
The recalled product has Lot #R51129 (NDC 0573-0207-30) and was shipped to wholesalers, distributors, and retailers from May through June 2018. Pfizer Consumer Healthcare announced a voluntary recall ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- A specific lot of Children's Advil Suspension Bubble Gum flavor is being recalled due to incorrect dosage cup markings. Pfizer Consumer Healthcare issued the voluntary recall on ...
Our findings suggest that adults more commonly use droppers, dosing cups, and teaspoons when administering liquid medication to children. The use of more accurate measuring devices might increase the ...
The company, Glaxosmithkline Consumer Healthcare, says the recall is due to potential overdose risks. GSK Consumer Healthcare is voluntarily recalling two lots of Children’s Robitussin Honey Cough and ...