Tylenol Recall | is Your Tylenol Medicine Safe for Your Children?
Tylenol produce cold symptoms relief products for children and infants so the voluntary recall of a number of products will no doubt cause alarm. However, the information released by the company who make the preparations are calming many fears as it seems there’s nothing much wrong with them.
Only the medicines manufactured between April and June 2008 are to be recalled and then only certain lots. The voluntary recall is of medicines which all met “internal specifications”. The only problem with the Tylenol cold and flu liquid medicines under suspicion is that “an unused portion of one inactive ingredient did not meet all quality standards“. The company do not share which inactive ingredient they mean.
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Many of the products being recalled are “grape” and “bubblegum” flavored but we are unsure if the flavorings used are the suspect ingredient.
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Cold and Flu Medicinal Preparations are a huge market and overly familiar in societies which have devalued the food they eat with over processing and making it nutritionally devoid of goodness. If parents paid more attention to the diets of their offspring and made them rich in fruits containing vitamin C they wouldn’t be buying cart loads of medicines. If parents taught their children rudimentary personal hygiene colds and flu would not spread so easily. Instead most parents treat their children to sweet flavored medicines at the slightest sign – albeit a sneeze in reaction to the room spray or deodorant they use.
Cough and Sneezes Spread Diseases
The answer to colds and flu is to stop it spreading and to close the stable door before the horse (in this case the germs produced when a person has a cold or flu) bolts. However, this attitude is unimportant in the face of all the money which is made from inventing new medicines and more appealing flavors. In different times attitudes have been more sensible:
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