Here is some recall information you can use:
Name of Product: Infants’ TYLENOL Oral Suspension, 1 oz. Grape
Units Recalled: approximately 574,000 bottles
Hazard: The flow restrictor has been pushed into the bottle in some cases when the syringe is inserted.
Incidents/Injuries: “a small number of complaints from consumers” reported difficulty with a system intended to provide precise dosing of the product. The system uses a dosing syringe that is supposed to be inserted into a flow-restricting cover on top of the bottle. No adverse events associated with this action have been reported to date and the risk of a serious adverse medical event is remote.
Description: The system uses a dosing syringe that is supposed to be inserted into a flow-restricting cover on top of the bottle. Lot numbers include BIL0U00, BIL0V00, BIL3500, BJL2D00, BJL2E00, BJL2T00, BJL2U00.
Product UPC (serial number): 300450122308
Sold at: Infant Tylenol dealers throughout the United States
Manufactured in: Latina, Italy
Remedy: If the flow restrictor is pushed into the bottle, the parent or caregiver should not use the product. Consumers can request a refund by visiting www.tylenol.com or contacting McNeil at 1-888-222-6036 (Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern Time; Saturday-Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Time).
Joanna Sealover via Facebook says
I havent even seen infant tylenol in stores since the last recall
Vickie Gonzales via Facebook says
This is why I won’t buy their brand anymore.
Sara Schaub Minor via Facebook says
My son doctor told me to buy the store brands because they are not recalled!
Jenny Mills via Facebook says
AGREED, I cannot believe they recalled it for such a stupid reason. Some people. . . ;-)
Kerry McKenna via Facebook says
Ditto jessica
Missy Rhile Parsley via Facebook says
This time is “user error” aka people are stupid lol.
Jessica Baker via Facebook says
Again?!