According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the child-resistant caps do not work properly. Even with the plastic seal in place, children can remove the caps and consume the medications. Children like the taste of these syrups because they come in flavors like grape and cherry. Eighteen kinds of Triaminic syrups and six kinds of Theraflu Warming Relief syrups have been recalled.
One ingredient in the recalled medications is acetaminophen which lowers a fever but when ingested in large quantities, can cause liver damage or failure. Diphenhydramine, an antihistamine is contained in some of the medications. Diphenhydramine can cause heart arrhythmias and seizures.
Good news is the medications were manufactured prior to the end of December 2011, so the vast majority of the medications have already been used and very little of the medications remain on store shelves or in home medicine cabinets.
Our Calvert County personal injury lawyers at Alpert Schreyer Injury Accident Lawyers are dedicated and focused on seeking compensation for those who have been injured by defective medicines or medical products. Our experienced lawyers can provide the legal representation you need to stand tall against the large pharmaceutical companies. Call 301-381-2655 today to learn more about how we can be of help.
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