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RB Recalls Liquid Mucinex Products Due to Labeling Issues

April 29, 2015

Reckitt Benckiser is voluntarily recalling 1.5 million units of four varieties of its Mucinex liquid cold medicines nationwide because the back labels may not show they contain acetaminophen and other active ingredients.

The 135 affected lots — involving Mucinex Fast-Max Night Time Cold & Flu, Mucinex Fast-Max Cold & Sinus, Mucinex Fast-Max Severe Congestion & Cough and Mucinex Fast-Max Cold, Flu & Sore Throat — correctly label the product on the front of the bottle and list all active ingredients, but may not have the correct drug facts on the back label, the recall notice says.

RB has a number of affected units still within its control and, after inspection, the number of affected units appears to be small, with the ratio of incorrect to correct labels less than 1 percent, spokeswoman Lynn Kenney said.

In addition to acetaminophen, the products contain dextromethorphan, guaifenesin, phenylephrine and/or diphenhydramine.

Acetaminophen is of particular concern because of the risks to people with liver problems, the company says.

The recall, which has not yet been assigned an FDA classification, was prompted by a confirmed report from a retailer, RB says. The recall — the firm’s first for an OTC product in the U.S.— has triggered an internal investigation of the firm’s quality control system, Kenney says.

To read the recall notice, go to www.fdanews.com/04-24-15-MucinexRecall.pdf. — Kellen Owings