Due to the possibility of a small quantity of contamination in an ingredient used in the manufacture of Children’s Panadol, 3 batches of Children’s Panadol are being recalled. The recall is a precautionary measure to avoid any potential for the product to cause an allergic reaction in a child and/or to adversely impact the shelf life. Find out which batches are affected and where to find the batch number and expiry on your Children’s Panadol.
Which Children’s Panadol batches are being recalled
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Children's Panadol batches being recalled[/caption]
Where to find the batch number
You can check for the batch number either on the box or the label on the bottle.
On the box, the batch number and expiry date can be found embossed on the base of the box, near the barcode.
On the bottle, the batch number and expiry date can be found on the bottom of the label.
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Where to find batch number and expiry date on Children's Panadol[/caption]
What to do if you have one of these batches
If you find that you have one of these batches, do not use it. If you bought it from one of our pharmacies, bring it back in store for a refund or you can call GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Customer Service line on 1800 028 533.
If unsure whether your bottle of Children’s Panadol is being recalled, ask one of our pharmacists to check your bottle for you.
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