Boots and the supplier, Aspar Pharmaceuticals Limited ... product for someone else should tell them as soon as possible. Dr Stephanie Millican, from the Medicines and Healthcare Products ...
It added the supplier, Aspar Pharmaceuticals Limited, confirmed the tablets in the blister packs are paracetamol and not aspirin, and are conducting a "full investigation" into the issue.
Boots has urgently recalled one of its own-brand paracetamol from shelves over a 'packaging error'. The high street pharmacy stuck a 'do not take' alert on a batch of its 500mg tablets.
A recall alert has been issued on a batch of Boots paracetamol tablets due to a packaging error (Joe Giddens/PA) The UK’s medicines regulator has urged people to ...
Boots confirmed its batch of its 500mg tablets were labelled incorrectly (Picture: Aspar Pharmaceuticals Ltd ... refund with or without a receipt.’ Dr Stephanie Millican, MHRA Deputy Director ...
Aspar Pharmaceuticals Limited, confirmed the tablets in the blister packs are paracetamol and not aspirin, and are conducting a "full investigation" into the issue. Read more from Sky News: Matt Lucas ...
The UK’s medicines regulator has urged people to return certain paracetamol tablets to Boots after a packaging error led to them being mislabelled as aspirin ...
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