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US/Washington: Time-Cap Labs Inc., a Farmingdale, New York establishment, recalls an estimated 209,430 bottles of Kroger branded Aspirin and Kroger branded Ibuprofen Pain Reliever products from the American marketplace due to suspected failure to meet US child resistant closure requirements under the US Poison Prevention Packaging Act and consequential risks of child poisoning, ingestion and GI tract laceration damage, all serious health and safety hazards.
CPSC: https://cutt.ly/AKozfP3
Direct link: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2022/Time-Cap-Labs-Recalls-Kroger-Brand-Aspirin-and-Ibuprofen-Due-to-Failure-to-Meet-Child-Resistant-Packaging-Requirement-Risk-of-Poisoning
Additional information:
US Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) reports this recall involves certain batch/lots of Kroger branded Aspirin and Ibuprofen Pain Reliever products, as follows:
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Filed under: Children, Drugs, Home & Residential, Ingestion hazard, Labeling or regulatory issues, US CPSC | Tagged: children, CPSC, CPSC recall number: 22-161, Drugs, Infant, infants, Kroger, Kroger Aspirin, Kroger iIbuprofen, poisoning hazards, Recalls Direct RIN: 15917-2022, suspected failure to meet US Child Resistant Closure Requirement, US Consumer Product Safety Commission, US Poison Prevention Packaging Act | Leave a comment »