![]() The drug products included in the McNeil and Johnson & Johnson Children and Infant Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec and Benadryl class action lawsuit reportedly include all forms (including all dosages and flavors) of the following children’s products: ![]() The McNeil Consumer Healthcare and Johnson & Johnson Children and Infant Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec and Benadryl class action lawsuit complaint reportedly alleges that in May 2010 the FDA released a report pertaining to an inspection of the facilities of McNeil in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania which took place between April 19 and Apin which McNeil had been cited for twenty (20) violations in its manufacturing processes. 1:10-cv-03198) alleging that McNeil Consumer Healthcare and Johnson & Johnson manufactured, promoted and/or sold certain consumer drug products used to treat ailments in children that were potentially unsafe, ineffective and/or worth less than cheaper alternatives, according to a class action lawsuit news report. McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a division of McNeil-PPC, Inc., and Johnson & Johnson, Case No. Consumer Files Class Action Lawsuit Aga inst McNeil Consumer Healthcare and Johnson & Johnson Over Tylenol Infant Drops, Children’s Tylenol Suspensions, Children’s Tylenol Plus Suspensions, Motrin Infants’ Drops, Children’s Motrin Suspensions, Children’s Motrin Cold Suspensions, Children’s Zyrtec and Children’s Benadryl.Ī class action lawsuit was filed against McNeil Consumer Healthcare and Johnson & Johnson (collectively “Defendants”) in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (captioned John Smith v.
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