Eleven UK retailers including Boots recall batches of cold and flu capsules

Eleven UK retailers including Wilko, Waitrose, Aldi, Asda and Boots recall batches of cold and flu capsules after packaging mistake overstated the safe maximum daily dose for children

Eleven UK retailers including Boots are recalling batches of cold and flu capsulesThe capsules are made by Wrafton Laboratories, trading as Perrigo  UK medicine regulator, which issued the recall, said the risk to consumers is lowPackaging incorrectly advises children aged 12 to 15 can take 12 in 24 hours



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Eleven UK retailers including Boots, Tesco and Aldi are recalling batches of cold and flu capsules after a mistake on the packaging overstated the safe maximum daily dose for children.

The capsules, made by Wrafton Laboratories, trading as Perrigo, were sold by Wilko, Spar, Waitrose, Asda, Superdrug, Sainsbury’s, Lloyds and Morrisons.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), which issued the recall, said the risk to consumers is low.

The capsules, made by Wrafton Laboratories, trading as Perrigo, were sold by Wilko, Spar, Waitrose, Asda , Superdrug, Sainsbury’s, Lloyds and Morrisons 

The packaging incorrectly advises that children aged 12 to 15 can take a maximum of up to 12 capsules (3.6g of paracetamol per day) in any 24-hour period.

The labelling should state a maximum daily dose of eight capsules per day (2.4g of paracetamol) for 12 to 15-year-olds, which is slightly lower than the MHRA’s recommendation that children in this age group should take 3g of paracetamol in a day at most.

Each pack has 16 capsules containing 300mg of paracetamol, which provides two days of treatment at the maximum dose.

The MHRA said the company is currently correcting its labelling and the products have been taken off shelves until this is completed.

MHRA chief safety officer Dr Alison Cave said: ‘I want to reassure people that while this recall is aimed at retail level only, patient safety is at the centre of all our decision-making.

Eleven UK retailers including Boots are recalling batches of cold and flu capsules (stock image)

‘If you or your child are aged 12 to 15, have recently used these capsules and have not experienced any side-effects, there is no cause for concern. 

‘If you currently have one of these packets at home, please take note of the corrected dose in this age group and talk to your pharmacist if you are unsure of these changes.

‘If you have any other questions, please speak to your healthcare professional and report any adverse reactions via the Yellow Card scheme.’

Perrigo has been contacted for comment. 

Which capsules are being recalled? 

Wilko Non-Drowsy Decongestant with Paracetamol Spar Cold Relief Capsules Essential Waitrose Cold & Flu Relief CapsulesAldi Health Essentials Cold Relief CapsulesASDA Cold Relief CapsulesSuperdrug Cold Relief CapsulesSuperdrug Non-Drowsy Decongestant with ParacetamolSainsbury’s Healthcare Cold Relief CapsulesSainsbury’s Healthcare Sinus Dual Relief CapsulesLloyds Cold Relief CapsulesWM Morrison Cold Relief CapsulesBoots Cold & Flu Relief Capsules Boots Blocked Nose & Headache Relief CapsulesTesco Cold Relief CapsulesGalpharm Cold Relief Capsules 
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