Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) is recalling another set of medicines after its recent recall of Benadryl and Motrin. This time it is over 9 million bottles of Tylenol. This recall is blamed for the unknown quantity of alcohol in the medicines. This alcohol was a part of the flavoring, which the company failed to list on the packaging.
Since there are no adverse effects of the medicine, the medicines are only recalled from distributors and pharmacies. People who have already brought this medicine, do not have to return it to the company. A Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) plant in Fort Washington was recently closed because of irregularities in manufacturing practices.
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