McNeil recalls Tylenol lot in Canada
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Johnson & Johnson Canada's McNeil Consumer Healthcare, with Health Canada, recalls lot number 087C of Adult Tylenol Cold Rapid Release Daytime/Nighttime Combination 18-count packages because of an error in the French copy on the product's blister backing, the firm says in a Sept. 29 release. The universal product code for the affected units is 064541319939
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