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Home » Health » Children’s Motrin Recall and Three other OTC Brands of Medicine Recalled

Children’s Motrin Recall and Three other OTC Brands of Medicine Recalled

By Victoria Brown on May 4, 2010

Digital News Report – There has been a recall of children’s over-the-counter medicine issued by McNeil Consumer Healthcare. They are recalling some of their Children’s Liquid Motrin, Children’s Tylenol suspension, Children’s Zyrtec and Children’s Allergy Liquid Benydrl medicine. There are over 40 of their products brands and different sized packages that are being recalled.

There have not been any reports of illness related to the recall, however the manufacturer and the Food and Drug Administration are asking consumers that have these recalled products not to use them. They reported that some of the medicine could have the wrong amount of active ingredients, they could contain the wrong amount of inactive ingredients, and they could have a tiny particles in the medicine.

Consumers can see the list below of the NDC number that is listed on the bottle of medicines involved in the recall. The recall is for medicine that has not yet expired. You can visit mcneilproductrecall.com to find out more about the recall and the steps you can take to get a refund for the unused medicine or a voucher coupon to get a free replacement once the store shelves are stocked again.

Here is the list of McNeils Children’s Medicine Recall for May 2010:

PRODUCT Name and Sized Bottle                                                                        NDC Number

TYLENOL® INFANTS’ DROPS

CONCENTRATED TYLENOL® INFANTS’ DROPS 1 OZ. GRAPE FLAVOR       50580-144-01

CONCENTRATED TYLENOL® INFANTS’ DROPS 0.5 OZ. GRAPE FLAVOR*      50580-144-15

CONCENTRATED TYLENOL® INFANTS’ DROPS 1 OZ. CHERRY DYE FREE      50580-167-01

CONCENTRATED TYLENOL® INFANTS’ DROPS 0.5 OZ. CHERRY FLAVOR      50580-143-15

CONCENTRATED TYLENOL® INFANTS’ DROPS 1 OZ. CHERRY FLAVOR      50580-143-30

CONCENTRATED TYLENOL® INFANTS’ DROPS 0.5 OZ. GRAPE – HOSPITAL     50580-144-18

CONCENTRATED TYLENOL® INFANTS’ DROPS 0.25 OZ. GRAPE – SAMPLE     50580-144-40

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® SUSPENSIONS

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® SUSPENSION 2 OZ. CHERRY BLAST FLAVOR     50580-123-02

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® SUSPENSION 4 OZ. CHERRY BLAST FLAVOR     50580-123-04

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® DYE-FREE SUSPENSION 4 OZ. CHERRY FLAVOR     50580-166-04

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® SUSPENSION 4 OZ. GRAPE SPLASH    50580-296-04

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® SUSPENSION 4 OZ. BUBBLEGUM FLAVOR     50580-407-04

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® SUSPENSION 4 OZ. VERY BERRY STRAWBERRY FLAVOR     50580-493-04

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® SUSPENSION 1 OZ. CHERRY BLAST FLAVOR – SAMPLE     50580-123-01

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® SUSPENSION 4 OZ. CHERRY BLAST FLAVOR – HOSPITAL     50580-123-03

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® PLUS SUSPENSIONS

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® PLUS SUSPENSION 4 OZ. COUGH & SORE THROAT CHERRY FLAVOR     50580-247-04

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® PLUS SUSPENSION 4 OZ. COUGH & RUNNY NOSE CHERRY FLAVOR     50580-249-04

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® PLUS DYE-FREE SUSPENSION 4 OZ. COLD & STUFFY NOSE GRAPE FLAVOR     50580-253-04

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® PLUS DYE-FREE SUSPENSION 4 OZ. COLD & COUGH GRAPE FLAVOR     50580-254-04

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® PLUS DYE-FREE SUSPENSION 4 OZ. MULTI-SYMPTOM COLD GRAPE FLAVOR     50580-255-04

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® PLUS SUSPENSION 4 OZ. FLU BUBBLEGUM FLAVOR     50580-386-04

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® PLUS SUSPENSION 4 OZ. COLD GRAPE FLAVOR     50580-387-04

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® PLUS SUSPENSION 4 OZ. COLD & ALLERGY BUBBLEGUM FLAVOR     50580-390-04

CHILDREN’S TYLENOL® PLUS SUSPENSION 4 OZ. MULTI-SYMPTOM COLD GRAPE FLAVOR 50580-391-04

MOTRIN® INFANTS’ DROPS

CONCENTRATED MOTRIN® INFANTS’ DROPS 1 OZ. BERRY DYE FREE     50580-198-01

CONCENTRATED MOTRIN® INFANTS’ DROPS 0.5 OZ. BERRY DYE FREE     50580-198-15

CONCENTRATED MOTRIN® INFANTS’ DROPS 0.5 OZ. BERRY FLAVOR*     50580-100-15

CHILDREN’S MOTRIN® SUSPENSIONS

CHILDREN’S MOTRIN® SUSPENSION 4 OZ. BERRY DYE FREE    50580-184-04

CHILDREN’S MOTRIN® SUSPENSION 2 OZ. BERRY FLAVOR     50580-601-02

CHILDREN’S MOTRIN® SUSPENSION 4 OZ. BERRY FLAVOR     50580-601-04

CHILDREN’S MOTRIN® SUSPENSION 4 OZ. TROPICAL PUNCH FLAVOR    50580-215-04

CHILDREN’S MOTRIN® SUSPENSION 4 OZ. GRAPE FLAVOR    50580-603-04

CHILDREN’S MOTRIN® SUSPENSION 4 OZ. BUBBLEGUM FLAVOR    50580-604-04

CHILDREN’S MOTRIN® SUSPENSION 1 OZ. GRAPE SAMPLE    50580-603-01

CHILDREN’S MOTRIN® SUSPENSION 1 OZ. BUBBLEGUM SAMPLE    50580-604-01

CHILDREN’S MOTRIN® SUSPENSION 1 OZ. BERRY SAMPLE    50580-601-01

CHILDREN’S MOTRIN® SUSPENSION 4 OZ. BERRY HOSPITAL    50580-601-50

CHILDREN’S MOTRIN® SUSPENSION 4 OZ. COLD BERRY FLAVOR    50580-902-04

CHILDREN’S ZYRTEC® LIQUIDS IN BOTTLES

CHILDREN’S ZYRTEC® 4 OZ. BUBBLEGUM SYRUP     50580-721-04

CHILDREN’S ZYRTEC® DYE FREE 4 OZ. GRAPE SYRUP     50580-730-04

CHILDREN’S ZYRTEC® SUGAR-FREE DYE-FREE 0.5 OZ. GRAPE      50580-730-15

CHILDREN’S ZYRTEC® SUGAR-FREE DYE-FREE 0.5 OZ. BUBBLEGUM     50580-721-15

CHILDREN’S ZYRTEC® SUGAR-FREE DYE-FREE 2 X 4 OZ. BUBBLEGUM LIQUID     50580-721-08

CHILDREN’S BENADRYL® ALLERGY LIQUIDS IN BOTTLES

CHILDREN’S BENADRYL® ALLERGY 4 OZ. BUBBLEGUM FLAVORED LIQUID     50580-535-04

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18 thoughts on “Children’s Motrin Recall and Three other OTC Brands of Medicine Recalled”

  1. Ashley Hundley says:
    May 4, 2010 at 2:19 pm

    I think that its getting pretty pathetic that you cant even get your child some over the counter medicine ! I just purchased the zyrtec for my son last week for his seasonal allergies

  2. Kelly Lamont says:
    May 4, 2010 at 5:21 pm

    I had to throw away my 4oz bottle of bubble gum tylenol and a 4oz bottle of bubble gum zyrtec. How do I go about receiving a refund or voucher for replacements?

  3. angela helms says:
    May 4, 2010 at 7:39 pm

    if anything happens to my children whom have ALL been on several of these you will pay. you do not mess with the lives of children. you have a serious problem if you do not realize that you can not mess up when it comes to a child.
    know it!
    you had better be sending out what we all need to know about what to watch for and how serious this is.

  4. bpink says:
    May 5, 2010 at 12:28 pm

    Does this include any of the store or generic brands?

  5. Victoria Brown says:
    May 5, 2010 at 12:32 pm

    There was no store or generic brands included in this recall. The FDA suggests buying generic until the store restocks the name brands involved in the recall.

  6. rose coimin says:
    May 5, 2010 at 4:09 pm

    I gave my 8 year old daughter the children’s motrin because she was crying of pain. She has sickle sell disease. I pray to god nothing wrong happens to her. I real be very upset and sad.

  7. melissa peters says:
    May 5, 2010 at 6:03 pm

    is it all the bottles or only certain numbers affected?

  8. Meredith says:
    May 5, 2010 at 6:26 pm

    You can look to get a refund or a product coupon on the McNeil website (they manufacture all of the recalled products) –
    https://www.mcneilproductrecall.com/page.jhtml?id=/include/replacement_coupon.inc

  9. gerry casper says:
    May 6, 2010 at 8:06 am

    I have a grandson and i think its ridiculuos the technology we have these days its awful always tylenol.

  10. Montesa says:
    May 6, 2010 at 4:35 pm

    This is horrible to see that are kids have been taking these products, for years and now we have to wonder we will trust to ever give it to them again. We also have to wonder and be concern if we made are children feel worse then they already did by taking the medicine.

  11. leondra alexander says:
    May 6, 2010 at 8:19 pm

    what do i do, cause i have the generic brand to motrin….

  12. blue says:
    May 7, 2010 at 9:19 am

    Does anyone know when the Children’s Motrin bottles were sold?

    My son took the Children’s Motrin a few months ago and ended up in the hospital because his face swelled up. None of the medical people thought that it could have caused it, but now I don’t know. I think that I threw the bottle out just in case I was right. Hopefully there won’t be a next time, but if there is, I will write down the code before I throw it away

  13. Noteworthynat says:
    May 10, 2010 at 1:49 am

    Please remember to return all medicine to local Pharmacies for proper disposal. If you throw it away (or) down the drain, it pollutes our water supply.

  14. Rach says:
    May 10, 2010 at 10:44 am

    I think we all need to think long and hard about giving our children any over the counter medications, it’s obvious that we can no longer place our trust in these people that provide our precious children with these medications. My daughter was 2 years old and the pharmacist gave my child cough medicine with the dosage of codeine for a 13 year old after myself and my husband asking him if he was sure, since he was quite young and new, we were assured so upon following his direction we administered the medication only to end up in the ER getting her stomach pumped at that point I was told by the College of Pharmacist ” Well she didn’t die” nice ah, from that point on I am very consciousness what goes into my child’s body.

  15. Samantha says:
    May 11, 2010 at 4:48 am

    I heard that the “tiny particles” found in the medicine was due to the factory being contaminated with rats..is this true..if so I think thats disgusting that a company we trust with our childrens health could let this happen..if I find out this is the case I will never buy these products again

  16. Brooke says:
    May 13, 2010 at 3:27 am

    This is the most obsured thing I think I have EVER heard. Childrens and babies medicine is being recalled? What happened to the days of care and compassion and pride in workmanship? Your Q&A people clearly don’t have children and that is why this was let go I am sure of it. Anyone with a child would make sure that the product being produced and going to the shelves was perfect, and it should be!!!! You have failed to meet a standard and now created a doubt in all parents minds. How do you feel that you will rectify this issue of trust? Trust is something that is earned not given and the longevity of the medicine name is what gave you my trust, not you have nothing!

  17. Evelyn says:
    May 16, 2010 at 4:57 pm

    I would not trust the generics, either. Most of them are actually made in the same labs as the brand names.

  18. Sean says:
    May 18, 2010 at 8:46 am

    Hmmmmmm I’ve been giving my daughter bubble gum GENERIC motrin the last few days for her cold (she’s 2). She woke up the last two mornings throwing up.

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