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J&J recalls entire US infant Tylenol supply due to bottle flaw

Posted by on Feb. 17, 2012 at 11:27 AM
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http://news.yahoo.com/j-j-recalls-infant-tylenol-over-dosing-system-134916591.html

(Reuters) - Johnson & Johnson said it was recalling its entire U.S. supply of infant Tylenol after parents complained about problems with a new dosing system, the latest in a string of recalls for the healthcare giant.

Friday's recall involves about 574,000 bottles of the grape-flavored liquid Tylenol for infants younger than 2 years old. Following earlier recalls, J&J had just returned to the market with the infant Tylenol in November, but now will be out of the market for an indefinite time.

The problems involves a new bottle design, which was intended to prevent accidental ingestion and ensure accurate dosing. But when parents inserted a syringe into the bottle, some accidentally pushed a protective cover inside. To date, J&J has received 17 complaints, company spokeswoman Bonnie Jacobs said.

No serious side effects from the infant Tylenol have been reported, and the risk of such problems are "remote," J&J said.

The recall is from stores and wholesalers; consumers can still use the product provided that the protective cover at the top of the bottle remains in place, J&J said.

The recall does not affect Tylenol for children 2 years and older, for which J&J also introduced a new but different design.

The company had said last summer that it was planning to return its products to the markets with the improved designs.

J&J spokeswoman Jacobs said the company did not have a specific date for when it would return to the market with infant Tylenol.

"We are looking for various alternatives for the redesign," Jacobs said. "Once we have reviewed those options, we will set a timeline for the product to return."

The product was manufactured to specifications, so the company is investigating why it was not performing as expected, Jacobs said.

Jacobs said the company would only make note of a financial impact from the recall when it reports quarterly results, but that infant Tylenol was a "relatively modest" portion of overall sales.

The recall is the latest in a long series for J&J, including not only popular consumer medicine brands such as Tylenol, but also artificial hips and contact lenses.

The infant Tylenol product was manufactured at a plant in Latina, Italy. Last March, U.S. health authorities took over supervision of three other J&J manufacturing plants after the flood of recalls.

Shares of J&J were up 1 cent at $64.93 in morning trading.

(Reporting By Lewis Krauskopf; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick and Lisa Von Ahn)



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Dragonmamas
by Ari on Feb. 17, 2012 at 11:41 AM

Bumpity!

babygomez
by April on Feb. 17, 2012 at 12:09 PM

Bump.

JP-StrongForTwo
by on Feb. 17, 2012 at 12:09 PM
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Im so glad DD started swallowing standard pills when she was like 2. there are so many recalls on the liquids! 

mem82
by Bronze Member on Feb. 17, 2012 at 12:17 PM
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It's always a dosing issue, not really an 'ingrediant' issue. I just ask the pharmacy for a few extra sryinges when ever I buy a bottle, then I don't have to worry about it.

Quoting JP-StrongForTwo:

Im so glad DD started swallowing standard pills when she was like 2. there are so many recalls on the liquids! 




Momy2beAUG.2009
by on Feb. 17, 2012 at 12:25 PM

So its not something wrong with the actual medicine just the bottle?

kfroz0415
by Member on Feb. 17, 2012 at 12:27 PM
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Pretty much and from what I can tell it's more of a user error than anything... 


Quoting Momy2beAUG.2009:

So its not something wrong with the actual medicine just the bottle?


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JP-StrongForTwo
by on Feb. 17, 2012 at 12:29 PM

yeah, but thats the other reason i am glad DD can take pills instead. she has sensory issues, and always threw up with the liquids anyway, but with the tablets, i always knew she was getting her EXACT dosage. 

im not looking forward to the second child lol. i hope he/she doesnt have the same sensory issues. 

Quoting mem82:

It's always a dosing issue, not really an 'ingrediant' issue. I just ask the pharmacy for a few extra sryinges when ever I buy a bottle, then I don't have to worry about it.

Quoting JP-StrongForTwo:

Im so glad DD started swallowing standard pills when she was like 2. there are so many recalls on the liquids! 



JP-StrongForTwo
by on Feb. 17, 2012 at 12:30 PM

oh well then i misunderstood. i need to pay more attention *blush* lol. i thought it was another issue with the medicine its self. like so many times before. 

Quoting kfroz0415:

Pretty much and from what I can tell it's more of a user error than anything... 


Quoting Momy2beAUG.2009:

So its not something wrong with the actual medicine just the bottle?



kfroz0415
by Member on Feb. 17, 2012 at 12:46 PM
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Eh it's honestly what I assumed when I first saw the post. lol Hence the reason I simply stopped buying Tylenol for my 1 year old and went to the generic brands. 

Quoting JP-StrongForTwo:

oh well then i misunderstood. i need to pay more attention *blush* lol. i thought it was another issue with the medicine its self. like so many times before. 

Quoting kfroz0415:

Pretty much and from what I can tell it's more of a user error than anything... 


Quoting Momy2beAUG.2009:

So its not something wrong with the actual medicine just the bottle?




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angela.bouchard
by Angela on Feb. 17, 2012 at 1:00 PM

bump

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