Shoppers have been warned not to take some paracetamol tablets as they could potentially be "dangerous". Boots cleared the ...
Boots has issued an urgent warning about a batch of its paracetamol tablets, with customers now being told not to take them. The company has said that some boxes may actually contain foil packets of ...
Boots has urgently warned customers not to take one of its own-brand paracetamols and return any packets to stores immediately. The product has been recalled over a ‘packaging error,’ with the high ...
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The retailer has removed packs ofthe painkiller from sale after disovering they contain tablets labelled as aspirin.
It comes after its 500mg packs of paracetamol were incorrectly labelled as Boots Aspirin 300mg dispersible tablets in the ...
The outer cardboard packaging is correctly labelled: "Paracetamol 500mg Tablets" but the inner foil blister pack of pills instead reads: "Aspirin 300mg Dispersable Tablets". The affected packs ...
The affected foil blister packs of 16 tablets inside paracetamol boxes were incorrectly packaged as "Aspirin 300mg Dispersible Tablets" despite actually being 500mg paracetamol tablets.
It comes after its 500mg packs of the pain relief were incorrectly labelled as Boots Aspirin 300mg dispersible tablets in the foiled blister insert. The 16-tablet packs with an expiry date of ...