Parents across New York are being asked to double-check their medicine cabinets today after a massive recall was issued for Children’s Ibuprofen. Over 90,000 bottles of the medicine were being recalled across the country by the manufacturer.
Children’s Ibuprofen Recall Impacts Parents In New York State
Strides Pharma, Inc. has issued a recall for around 89,592 bottles of its 100-milligram Children’s Ibuprofen Oral Suspension.
The FDA said the affected product was manufactured for Taro Pharmaceuticals USA and shipped nationwide to thousands of local pharmacies. The recall comes after several complaints from consumers over the presence of a “foreign substance” in the bottle.
The product that is being recalled was sold in 4-fluid-ounce bottles at 100 mg per 5mL. The packages part of the recall were printed with the lot numbers 7261973A and 7261974A, with an expiration date of Jan. 31, 2027.
The recall has been designated as a “Class two” recall, which is the second-highest recall issued by the FDA.
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If you have any of the bottle of the recalled Children’s Ibuprofen, you can return them to where you purchased it from for a full refund.
You can read more about the product recall HERE.
The good news is that there have been no reports of sickness or injuries involving children with this product.
This is not the only product that has been recalled so far in 2026. Check out a list of all the recalls issued by the FDA so far this year by clicking HERE.
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