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The FDA warned consumers about Hyland's teething products in 2010, citing concern over the toxicity of its belladonna ingredient and lack of child proof caps. [5] Hyland's voluntarily recalled its Hyland's Teething Tablets product after the 2010 warning in both the US and Canada.
A line of products suspected of poisoning hundreds of children and killing several has finally been recalled by its manufacturers after years of warnings. Homeopathic baby tablets linked to ...
In medicinal chemistry, the term "contamination" is used to describe harmful intrusions, such as the presence of toxins or pathogens in pharmaceutical drugs. [1] The following list encompasses notable medicine contamination and adulteration incidents. 1937 Elixir sulfanilamide incident: S. E. Massengill Company used diethylene glycol as the ...
Evidence and efficacy of homeopathy
The 2010 Johnson & Johnson children's product recall involved 43 over-the-counter children's medicines announced by McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, on April 30, 2010. Medications in the recall included liquid versions of Tylenol, Tylenol Plus, Motrin, Zyrtec, and Benadryl. The products were recalled after it was ...
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I should stick the Hylands Teething Tablets bit in somewhere but if I had more maybe it could be a section, etc. Wnt 13:00, 29 January 2013 (UTC) I find myself agreeing with Cjwilky. Hell has frozen over. Perhaps the Hylands material can be used, but I don't understand the relevance to the article of Wnt's other suggestions.
There’s an ongoing recall on ashwagandha supplements sold to consumers in Canada, according to Health Canada. This is due to an undeclared allergen in the product. The product affected is the ...