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  1. Johnson and Johnson is voluntarily recalling some of its non-prescription cough and cold medicine citing a danger of overdose. The recalled products include Dimetapp, Little Colds, two types of Pediacare and Tylenol Cold. Data shows that, when misused, Full Article at WAWS FOX 30

  2. The leading manufacturers of over-the-counter cough and cold medicines announced today they were withdrawing all products marketed for use by infants in response to mounting concerns about the safety of the popular formulations for children. The Full Article at The Washington Post

  3. NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. -- Johnson & Johnson on Thursday voluntarily recalled certain infant cough and cold products, citing "rare" instances of misuse leading to overdoses. In a statement, J&J's McNeil-PPC unit cited "rare instances of misuse", which Full Article at The Washington Post

  4. CHICAGO (Reuters) - Johnson & Johnson's McNeil Consumer Healthcare unit is recalling certain infants' nonprescription cough and cold products because of the danger of overdose, the company said on Thursday. Full Article at Reuters

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