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Novartis Recalling Bottles of Excedrin, Bufferin, NoDoz and Gas-X Due to Broken or Mislabeled Bottles
According to the manufacturer and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Novartis is set to recall a number of over-the-counter medications due to mislabeled bottles or broken pills. The items include Excedrin, Bufferin, NoDoz and Gas-X with expiration dates of December 20, 2014 or earlier. The company notes the voluntary nature of the recall.
Commentary Though this appears to be a minor recall as far as potential injuries go, readers should be advised to either destroy used bottles, or return the unused medications. Broken pills are probably not that big of a risk, as I'd expect most simply would not take the medication. However, mislabeling of bottles has led to injuries in the past, and complicates the dosage value of the medications.
Texas Product Recall
Attorney Michael Grossman
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Texas Drug Injury Attorney Michael Grossman
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1/9/2012
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