WATCH: Tens of thousands of bottles of children's ibuprofen have been recalled over the possible presence of a foreign substance.
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Tens of thousands of bottles of children's ibuprofen recalled due to contamination by unidentified foreign substance.
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Parents should check medicine cabinets for affected bottles and stop using any recalled children's ibuprofen immediately due to contamination risk.
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A major recall has been issued for children's ibuprofen due to contamination concerns involving an unidentified foreign substance found in the product. The affected bottles pose a potential health risk to young consumers, prompting the recall to prevent ingestion of the contaminated medication. Parents and caregivers are advised to check their medicine cabinets and stop using any affected bottles immediately. The manufacturer has not yet disclosed the specific nature of the foreign substance or the exact number of contaminated units in circulation. Consumers who purchased the recalled ibuprofen should contact the manufacturer or their retailer for information on refunds or replacements.
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A major recall has been issued for children's ibuprofen; consumers are advised to contact manufacturers or retailers for refunds or replacements.
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