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New York, NY: Johnson & Johnson's McNeil unit has announced that the company is recalling more than 55 lots of infants' and children's Tylenol products due to a possible bacterial contamination. The recall was announced because an inactive ingredient in the products did not meet internal testing requirements. Furthermore, B. cepacia bacteria were found in some raw material that was not used in the finished product.

Tylenol Recalled Due to Possible ContaminationDespite the recall, the company has said that no bacteria has been found in the finished product. Johnson & Johnson said the recall is simply precautionary.

The recalled lots were made between April and June, 2009, and include many varieties:

Children's Tylenol Plus Cold MS Suspension 4 oz. Grape
Children's Tylenol Suspension 4 oz. Grape
Children's Tylenol Suspension 4 oz. Strawberry
Children's Tylenol Suspension 4 oz. Bubble Gum
Infants' Tylenol Suspension 1/2 oz. Cherry
Infants' Tylenol Grape Suspension Drops 1/4 oz.
Children's Tylenol Dye Free Suspension 4 oz. Cherry
Children's Tylenol Suspension 4 oz. Cherry
Children's Tylenol Plus Cough & Runny Nose 4 oz. Cherry
Infants' Tylenol Suspension Drops 1/2 oz. Grape
Children's Tylenol Plus Flu 4 oz. Bubble Gum
Children's Tylenol Plus Cold Suspension 4 oz. Grape
Children's Tylenol Plus Cough/ST Suspension 4 oz. Cherry
Infants' Tylenol Suspension Drops 1 oz. Grape
Infants' Tylenol Dye Free Suspension 1 oz. Cherry
Children's Tylenol Pediatric Suspension 1 oz. Cherry
Infants' Tylenol Suspension Drops 1 oz. Cherry
Children's Tylenol Plus Cold/Allergy 4 oz. Bubble Gum
Infants' Tylenol Grape Suspension Drops H/G 1/2 oz.
Infants' Tylenol Drops 1 oz. Grape
Children's Tylenol Suspension 4 oz. Cherry, Hospital Govt

A different Johnson & Johnson children's product, Children's Motrin, has been linked to a risk of Stevens Johnson Syndrome, a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction to the medication.

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