Infant acetaminophen recall in Canada: Defective child-resistant caps
In plain language
This recall involves strawberry-flavoured acetaminophen infant oral drops sold under various brands in Canada. It's being recalled because the child-resistant safety cap may be defective, posing a risk of accidental ingestion and overdose. Stop using the product and follow the return steps in the official notice.
What to do
- Stop using the product immediately.
- Return affected product to the place of purchase for a refund.
- Call your local poison control centre if you think your child may have taken too much acetaminophen.
- Store medications out of reach and sight of children.
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Affected products
Specific affected products are listed in the official notice.
Why this matters
Accidental ingestion, overdose, liver damage
Do I have this product?
This recall applies to specific products. Details are listed in the official notice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was this product recalled?
Accidental ingestion, overdose, liver damage
What should consumers do?
Stop using the product immediately. Return affected product to the place of purchase for a refund. Call your local poison control centre if you think your child may have taken too much acetaminophen. Store medications out of reach and sight of children.
Where was the product sold?
This product was sold in Canada. For specific retailers or distribution areas, please check the official recall notice linked on this page.
Is there a health risk?
Yes, there may be a health risk. Accidental ingestion, overdose, liver damage
When was this product recalled?
This product was recalled on December 7, 2018.
Is the Biomedic, Option+, Personnelle, Selection, Laboratoires Trianon Inc. brand affected by this recall?
Yes, Biomedic, Option+, Personnelle, Selection, Laboratoires Trianon Inc. products are affected by this recall. This recall involves strawberry-flavoured acetaminophen infant oral drops sold under various brands in Canada. It's being recalled because the child-resistant safety cap may be defective, posing a risk of accidental ingestion and overdose. Stop using the product and follow the return steps in the official notice.