| McNeil Consumer & Specialty
Pharmaceuticals Announces Nationwide Consumer Alert of Children's Motrin Grape Chewable
Tablets McNeil Consumer & Specialty
Pharmaceuticals is alerting consumers that one manufacturing lot (Lot # JAM108, exp 1/06)
of Children's Motrin (ibuprofen) Grape Chewable Tablets may mistakenly
contain Tylenol 8-HourŪ extended release (acetaminophen) Geltabs. Lot # JAM108 was
distributed nationwide to wholesale and retail customers between February 5 and April 1,
2004. The bottles are labeled as containing 24 tablets.
The Tylenol 8-Hour product provides an adult dose of
acetaminophen, and use of this adult product could provide more than the recommended dose
(overdose) for children. The mislabeled bottles appear to be the result of a packaging
error for this one lot. To date, two mislabeled bottles have been identified but no
injuries have been reported as a result of this issue. In the interest of patient health
and safety, McNeil, in consultation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, is taking
the precaution of alerting consumers nationwide about this issue to help them identify the
potentially affected product. McNeil has also alerted retailers nationwide.
The two medicines are visibly different. Children's Motrin
Grape Chewable Tablets are round, purple-colored, scored tablets with the letters MO and
the number 50 on the tablet surface. These tablets have a non-glossy finish and a grape
smell. The Tylenol 8-Hour Geltabs are hard, round, gelatin coated and shiny. The geltabs
are white on one side, red on the other, with "8 Hour" printed in blue on either
the red or the white side.
Consumers can identify the manufacturing lot number that is
embossed on the carton end flap, and printed on the bottle label under McNeil's address as
"Exp 1/06 JAM108". Anyone identifying one of the bottles included in this
consumer alert should contact McNeil's Consumer Relationship Center at 1-800-962-5357.
Parents who believe their children may have taken Tylenol
8-Hour Geltabs, believing them to be Children's Motrin Grape Chewable Tablets, should
contact their health care provider or a poison control center immediately.
For more information on this consumer alert, or to report
an adverse event, please call McNeil's Consumer Relationship Center at 1-800-962-5357; or
visit http://www.motrin.com.
The web site contains written material and photos of both
Childrens Motrin Grape Chewable Tablets and Tylenol 8-Hour Extended Release Geltabs.
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