Oops ... Johnson & Johnson Recalls Another 9 Million Tylenol Bottles
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Now we know why supercomputers were invented. They are needed to keep track of the escalating, to-the-heavens number of bottles of over-the-counter medicines that Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is recalling. The latest batch involves a mere nine million Tylenol bottles after an internal review found required info about a small amount of alcohol in the flavoring was not listed on the front of the packaging. A J&J spokeswoman says the move was posted yesterday on the Tylenol web site.
However, the bottles are only being recalled from pharmacies and distributors, given that there was no evidence of adverse events. The same rationale was used earlier this month when Johnson & Johnson’s troubled McNei
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