Thursday, September 24, 2009

Tylenol Recall 2009

Tylenol Recall 2009

Children’s Tylenol Recall,Tylenol Recall 2009:Blister package design and information on the packages and bottles of all lots and flavors of Tylenol Meltaways and SoftChews in 80 and 160mg may be confusing and lead to improper dosing, possibly even overdosing. Read more to find out if any Tylenol you have could be affected by this recall. McNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharmaceuticals is voluntarily recalling all lots and all flavors of Children’s TYLENOL® Meltaways 80 mg packaged in bottles and blisters, Children’s TYLENOL®SoftChews 80mg packaged in blisters, and Junior TYLENOL® Meltaways 160mg packaged in blisters. The blister package design, as well as the information on the blister package and on the blister and bottle cartons may be confusing and could lead to improper dosing, including over-dosing.


Some Children’s TYLENOL® Meltaways 80mg and Children’s TYLENOL® SoftChews 80mg are packaged in a blister package designed to be convenient for parents who need dosing flexibility depending on the age or weight of the child. The package design includes blister cavities that contain one tablet while other cavities contain two tablets. Concerns have been raised that labeling on the carton and on the back of the two-tablet cavities may erroneously suggest to the consumer that two tablets provide a total of 80mg of the active ingredient, acetaminophen, when two tablets would actually provide 160mg of acetaminophen. Consumers should know that each tablet of Children’s TYLENOL Meltaways and Children’s TYLENOL SoftChews contains 80 mg of this active ingredient.
In addition, some Children’s TYLENOL® Meltaways 80mg are packaged in a bottle. The bottle is packaged in a carton. Concerns have been raised that the information on the front panel of the carton for Children’s TYLENOL® Meltaways 80mg may be confusing to some consumers in determining the proper dosage. The carton labeling says that each dose provides 80 mg of acetaminophen. Consumers should know that each tablet of Children’s TYLENOL Meltaways contains 80 mg of acetaminophen. Caregivers should be guided by the dosage directions on the bottle label for the correct number of individual tablets to be given based on the child’s age and weight.

Pregnant woman pregnant again

Pregnant woman pregnant again
Pregnant woman pregnant again. A pregnant woman who has already had 13 children taken into care last night vowed to keep on giving birth until she is allowed to keep one. Theresa Winters has spent almost half of her life having babies, but has not been allowed to keep any of them beyond the age of two. Even her own sister believes that she should be sterilised. But Miss Winters, 36, a heavy smoker who was herself taken into care as a teenager, insisted it was time for a 'second chance'.
She accused social workers of failing to help her achieve her deepest wish of having a family with her second partner, Tony Housden. She admitted that social services had probably made the right decision in removing her first 13 children because of neglect, but said she had 'calmed down' now. Miss Winters, who is 25 weeks into her 14th pregnancy, said: 'We feel like social services are treating us like murderers when we haven't done anything. 'All we want to do is to be a family and to look after our children. It's very upsetting. We want help from social services but they won't help us.'

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Montgomery Animal Shelter Closing

Montgomery Animal Shelter Closing
Montgomery County Animal Shelter Closing:Today may be the last day of life for any animal unfortunate enough to be in this shelter. Visit the website of the Montgomery County Texas Humane Society On Sunday, animal control officers removed the bodies of “three very much decomposed dog remains” from the basement, said Montgomery County Police Capt.
Mick Sagester, operations manager of the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center said a shelter environment where vaccinated animals come into close One of the cats died, but the rest – along with the dog — are in the care of the Montgomery County SPCA. “I’ve been a police officer for 32 years, Mexico Animal Shelter employee Joe Horton and Cricket Russell with the Audrain County Area Genealogy Society take a moment to coddle one 12, benefits the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal’s PETS SNAP of Montgomery County.
The show will take place at the April Sound Country Club Abbey was one of 15 animals participating in the Montgomery County Humane Society’s “Pet Adoptions on Demand,” last Thursday Sept. 3. Larry Kissell, from Montgomery County, said last week there may not be a need to discuss the public option. “Based on what’s been said in the Senate, WASHINGTON TWP., Montgomery County ?? EJ Heizer is a walking testimonial for how a The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee told a team of health-care negotiators Friday that he is prepared to unveil his own bill “in
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