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More than 400,000 bottles of over-the-counter medication recalled due to issues with child-proofing
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on Thursday announced the recall of over 400,000 bottles of over-the-counter medicine due to issues with the child-resistant packaging, which did not meet the requirements in the Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA). Aurohealth recalled about 137,300 units of Walgreens brand acetaminophen, as well as approximately 25,660 units of Kroger brand arthritis pain acetaminophen. Time-Cap Lab also recalled about 209,430 units of Kroger brand aspirin and ibuprofen, and Sun Pharma recalled nearly 34,660 units of Kroger brand acetaminophen. Consumers can contact Aurohealth for information on how to return bottles of the Walgreens brand medicine

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