Recall of Infant Ibuprofen Sold at CVS, Walgreens Expanded – Is Your Baby Safe?

Children's Ibuprofren Recall

Tris-Pharma, the company that makes the recalled medication – Infants’ Ibuprofen Concentrated Oral Suspension – initiated the recall after finding that the drug may contain up to 10% more ibuprofen than the 50 mg per 1.25 ml stated on the labeling.

“Studies have shown that safety issues or toxicity is generally accepted to be a concern in infants at doses in excess of 700 percent of the recommended dose. To date, no serious adverse events have been reported related to this recall,” Tris-Pharma said.

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), which monitors drugs in the U.S., said infants already susceptible to the adverse effects of ibuprofen may be at a slightly higher risk if they receive medication from an impacted bottle, in a statement issued Wednesday.

Dangerously high concentrations of ibuprofen could increase the risk of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach bleeding, and kidney damage, FDA said.

Specific products affected by the recall include:

Source: NBC News