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| 10:00AM 1/21/2011
Keeping track of the latest product and food recalls can be a challenge, so Consumer Ally has collected them in one place for you to check each week.
Here is this week's roundup of recalls:
Certain Poulan Pro Generators made by Husqvarna Professional Products Inc. are recalled because the...
| 5:30PM 1/18/2011
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 and when the over-the-counter medicines were made.
A recall of certain lots of Rolaids...
| 2:30PM 1/13/2011
The Food and Drug Administration has announced it is taking steps to limit the amount of acetaminophen in prescription drugs, and to require boxed warnings on all prescription products that contain it, regardless of its dosage.
Acetaminophen, a widely used pain- and fever-reducing drug, can cause...
| 3:30PM 12/03/2010
Keeping track of the latest product and food recalls can be a challenge, so Consumer Ally has collected them in one place for you to check each week.
Here is the recall roundup from the past week:
| 9:30AM 12/02/2010
Johnson & Johnson-Merck Consumer Pharmaceuticals Co. recalled 12 million bottles of Mylanta and thousands of packages of AlternaGel because flavoring used in the products contains a small amount of alcohol that isn't on the label, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The recall...
| 1:15PM 11/24/2010
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is recalling nearly 9.3 million bottles of of three Tylenol Cold Multi-Symptom liquid products in order to update the product labeling.
| 8:41AM 10/19/2010
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is recalling Tylenol products because of a musty odor, the company's third such recall in 12 months.
J&J is yanking a line of Tylenol 8-hour caplets containing 127,728 bottles after customers complained of a musty smell from the pills, Bloomberg News said. The smell...
| 4:16PM 9/30/2010
In testimony before Congress Thursday, Johnson & Johnson's CEO apologized for the problems that have beset his company, including the quality issues with its children's medicines and the "phantom recall" of a batch of Motrin. He also said new batches of its children's medicines should start shipping next week.
| 4:00PM 9/30/2010
Members of a Congressional Committee today questioned whether some of the problems that resulted in several recalls of over-the-counter medicines at drug maker Johnson & Johnson were symptoms of a "too cozy" relationship between the company and the Food and Drug Administration.
Meanwhile...
| 7:00PM 9/29/2010
CEO William Weldon will apologize to Congress for a series of product recalls over the past year. The company is also expected to resume shipments of children's cold medication next week.