Return away from the medication cabinet.
US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) just announced a withdrawal of more than 2,300 bottles of a popular allergy drug due to a serious risk of poisoning children.
The problem is not with the Benadryl liquid elixir itself, but rather the bottles in the affected group, which do not fall into federal child resistant packaging requirements.
Drugmaker Arsell has initiated the withdrawal, which touches the bottles of 100 milliliters of Benadryl Liquid Elixir sold in paper boxes with the code “X003Vrigul” on the label.
The affected group was sold in Amazon between July 2023 and October 2024, with prices ranging from $ 16 to $ 19.
Why did the product remember?
Benadryl liquid ellixir contains diphidramine, an antihistamine used to treat a variety of conditions, including allergies, common cold, movement of movement and insomnia.
According to the Paison Prevention Packaging Act, drugs containing diphidramine should be packaged in resistant containers to prevent young children from entering medication, which can be dangerous in large doses.
Remembered Benadryl Liquid Elixir Bottles do not meet these safety standards, leaving children susceptible to accidental poisoning. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, according to the CPSC notice.
Symptoms of a diphenhydramine overdose include blurry vision, dry mouth, low blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, confusion, hallucinations and seizures, according to Mount Sinai.
What to do if you have a bottle
If you have a bottle of the affected benadryl elixir, immediately secure it from reaching children.
Although packaging is the issue, Arsel recommends throwing both bottles and medicines. To get a full refund, contact the company with your Amazon order number and a photo showing the available product.
Child resistant does not mean childproof
Recipe medicines are a leading cause of children’s poisoning in the JBA
The American Poison Control Center Association receives over half a million medication poisoning reports in children under 6 each year.
In fact, a child is treated for poisoning from accidental medicine in an emergency department every 8 minutes. This is more than 60,000 children who rushed to the hospital each year for evaluation, according to consumermedsafety.org.
In 90% of cases, children take the medication themselves, unattended by an adult. Only 5% of the poisoning comes from dosage errors from parents or guardians.
Here’s what you can do to prevent accidental medicine poisoning, for children’s health nemours:
- Keep all the medicines in a safe cabinet, out of reach and watching children.
- Make sure that your bags and bags and guests – containing medicines are kept away from children at all times.
- Always store medicines in their original dishes.
- Do not assume that your child cannot open a package of medicines or container. Child resistant packaging is not childproof; It is simply created to make it harder for children to enter content.
- Never refer to medicine as “candy” and do not avoid taking medication in front of children, as they often imitate.
#Benadryl #bottles #remembered #due #risk #baby #poisoning
Image Source : nypost.com