Infant Tylenol Poisoning Risk May Be Reduced By Different Flow Restrictor: Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports is urging the makers of Infants Tylenol to put better flow restrictors on bottles of the liquid medication to prevent accidental poisoning.
Consumer Reports is urging the makers of Infants Tylenol to put better flow restrictors on bottles of the liquid medication to prevent accidental poisoning.
Johnson & Johnson's McNeil unit has agreed to pay $25 million to resolve allegations that it allowed drugs contaminated with metal particles to be sold to children.
The makers of Tylenol are trying to get an infant wrongful death lawsuit thrown out based on statute of limitation laws.
Flow restrictors that cost less than a dime could save infants from Tylenol overdose deaths, but companies have used that cost as an excuse not to use them, according to…
Acetaminophen drops for infants sold in stores nationwide are being recalled because they may contain syringes without dose markings.
A new lawsuit claims that taking children's tylenol for just three days led to acute liver failure.