Key Takeaway
Little Remedies New Baby Essentials Kit. Each kit contains 1 each of the following products: Little Remedies Infant Fever Reducer (acetaminophen 150mg) 2 fl. oz. bottle, Little Remedies Saline Spray/D by Medtech Products, Inc. was recalled on March 7, 2019. The hazard: Incorrect/undeclared excipients: Kit carton bear incorrect labeling for two of the five items contained within the kit.
Little Remedies New Baby Essentials Kit. Each kit contains 1 each of the following products: Little Remedies Infant Fever Reducer (acetaminophen 150mg) 2 fl. oz. bottle, Little Remedies Saline Spray/D
Description
Little Remedies New Baby Essentials Kit. Each kit contains 1 each of the following products: Little Remedies Infant Fever Reducer (acetaminophen 150mg) 2 fl. oz. bottle, Little Remedies Saline Spray/Drops (sodium chloride) 0.5 fl oz., Little Remedies Gripe Water (zingiber officinale (Ginger) Root Extract 5mg, Foeniculum vulgare (Fennel) Seed Extract 4 mg) 2 fl. oz bottle., Little Remedies Gas Relief Drops (simethicone emulsion USP 66.7 mg and simethicone 20 mg) 1 fl. oz., Boudreaux's Butt Paste (zinc oxide 16%) 2 oz. ointment,. Distributed by Medtech Products Inc. Tarrytown, NY, a Prestige Consumer Healthcare Company. UPC 7 56184 00007 6.
Hazard / Reason
Incorrect/undeclared excipients: Kit carton bear incorrect labeling for two of the five items contained within the kit.
Class II: Product that may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences.
Class II indicates the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects. The probability of serious harm is considered remote.
Products Affected
Little Remedies New Baby Essentials Kit. Each kit contains 1 each of the following products: Little Remedies Infant Fever Reducer (acetaminophen 150mg) 2 fl. oz. bottle, Little Remedies Saline Spray/D
DrugsCompany Information
Medtech Products, Inc.
Irvington, NY, United States
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Nationwide in the United States.
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