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  2. Costco Just Issued a Recall on This Popular Cold & Flu Medicine

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    Costco announced a recall of Kirkland Severe Cold & Flu Capsules due to the potential of foreign material contamination. ... the manufacturers of the over-the-counter medicine, at 1-800-426-9391 ...

  3. Costco issues recall for cold and flu medication over ...

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    The recalled medicine is Kirkland Signature brand's "Severe Cold and Flu Plus Congestion" medication, sold between Oct. 30 and Nov. 30, 2024. The recalled items have a Lot Code of P140082 on the box.

  4. Some Costco cold and flu medicine recalled due to potential ...

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    The recalled medicine was sold at Costco stores in Midwest and Southeast states between Oct. 30, 2024 and Nov. 30, 2024. ... Costco recently notified consumers that packs of its Kirkland Signature ...

  5. Dextromethorphan regulation by U.S. jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Dextromethorphan is a cough suppressant found in several cold medications. Several U.S. states have begun regulating who, and under what circumstances, may purchase dextromethorphan-containing products. Not all states have regulations documented at this time, but this article contains all the states that have documentation.

  6. Coricidin - Wikipedia

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    Coricidin, Coricidin 'D' (decongestant), or Coricidin HBP (for high blood pressure), is the name of an over-the-counter cough and cold drug containing dextromethorphan (a cough suppressant) and chlorpheniramine maleate (an antihistamine). [1] Introduced by Schering-Plough in 1949 as one of the first antihistamines, it is now owned by Bayer.

  7. Cetylpyridinium chloride - Wikipedia

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    OTC (over the counter) products containing cetylpyridinium chloride include oral wash, oral rinse, and ingestable products, such as lozenges [8] and over-the-counter cough syrup. [9] The United States' federal Food and Drug Administration's monograph on oral antiseptic drug products reviewed the data regarding CPC and made this conclusion:

  8. Costco Recalls Kirkland Cold Medicine Over Contamination Risk

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    In case you have any concerns about the affected medicine Costco advises to call LNK International Inc. at (800) 426-9391 or email complaints-inquiries@lnkintl.com, if they have any issues or ...

  9. Guaifenesin - Wikipedia

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    Guaifenesin might act as an expectorant by increasing the volume and reducing the viscosity of secretions in the trachea and bronchi via stimulation of the gastric mucosa. . This stimulation leads to an increased parasympathetic activity in the respiratory tract via the so-called gastro-pulmonary reflex, although some in vitro studies suggested that it might also act directly on the ...