[Recalled] Walgreens High Potency Iron Supplement — The recalled supplements were sold in a brown plastic bottle | CPSC 2006-03-16
Authorities recorded a safety problem with this product. The details below come directly from the government recall notice.
Recall details
| Product | Walgreens High Potency Iron Supplement |
|---|---|
| Brand / manufacturer | Inverness Medical Nutritionals Group, of Freehold, N.J. |
| Category | consumer_product |
| Issuing authority | CPSC |
| Reference | 06116 |
| Country of notice | United States |
| Hazard type | recall |
| Notice date | 16 March 2006 |
Why it was recalled
According to the CPSC notice, the identified hazard is: The recalled supplements were sold in a brown plastic bottle. "Walgreens Finest High Potency Iron Supplement" is printed on the yellow and green label on the bottle. Hazards: The iron supplements are not in child-resistant packaging, as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. Ingesting multiple iron supplements at once can cause serious injury or death to young children.
This safety recall concerns consumer_product products distributed in United States and was recorded by CPSC. Recalls in this category are published so that owners, retailers, and importers can identify affected units and act quickly.
What to do if you own this product
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