60,000+ Bottles of Tylenol Recalled!

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It’s time to check your medicine box!  You do have your medicine locked in a box away from the kiddies after watching our Mama Tip of the Week, right?

Check your box for Extra Strength Tylenol because Johnson & Johnson is voluntarily recalling 60,000+ bottles due to consumer complaints and the detection of a “musty, moldy” odor.  This follows reports of an “uncharacteristic” odor that has since been linked to traces of a chemical called tribromoanisole (TBA) that has been associated with temporary gastrointestinal symptoms. 

The Tylenol that is being recalled was manufactured in February 2009.  Customers should stop taking the identified Tylenol products and contact the company. The product lot number for the recalled product can be found on the side of the bottle label.

Source:  Reuters

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About Hollie Schultz

Baby Gizmo founder Hollie Schultz is the proud mom of three adorable kids. This certified CPS (Child Passenger Safety) Tech and baby gear expert is the host of the Baby Gizmo video reviews giving moms the inside look at baby products before they purchase them. Hollie is also the co-author of The Baby Gizmo Buying Guide. A former resident of Los Angeles, she and her family now live in Chicago. She loves the city but hates the cold!

One Response to 60,000+ Bottles of Tylenol Recalled!

  1. Chantel 07/01/2011 at 11:01 am #

    Exactly why I don’t buy any (children’s especially) Tylenol products anymore, they have SO many recalls.
    Thanks for the tip!!

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