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Recall Issued for Motrin Infants' Drops

The voluntary recall, due to the possible presence of tiny plastic particles, is for the berry flavor.

The following is a press release from the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection.

Parents who administer Motrin infant drops to their children should be aware of a recent product recall, the Department of Consumer Protection said today. 

McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division is voluntarily recalling approximately 200,000 bottles of Concentrated MOTRIN® Infants’ Drops Original Berry Flavor, 1/2 fl. oz. sold in the U.S.

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McNeil is asking retailers to remove the affected lots from store shelves, and asking consumers to stop using and dispose of any product they may have that is included in this recall.

“We want consumers who have this product at home to check the label to see if it has the lot number and UPC code that is part of the recall,” Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein said today. “There is a chance that the product is adulterated. After releasing these three lots of infants’ drops, the company found tiny plastic particles about the size of a poppy seed in a subsequent lot. Out of caution, the company wants to pull back the three earlier lots that might have been affected before the particles were discovered.”

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  • Product: Concentrated MOTRIN® Infants’ Drops Original Berry Flavor 1/2 fl oz bottles (NDC 50580-100-18)

  • Lot No.: DCB3T01; DDB4R01; DDB4S01

  • UPC Code: 300450524157
  • The lot number and UPC codes are typically printed on the outside packaging and on the printed bottle label.

    The potential for adverse medical events related to the reason for this recall is not likely. Concentrated Infants’ MOTRIN® Drops Dye-Free Berry Flavor 1 fl oz is not included in this recall. Children’s or Adult MOTRIN® products are not included in this recall.

    The Department advises parents who have the recalled MOTRIN Infants Drops to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.  The company has provided questions and answers on this web page.


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