5 PhysiciansCare brand over-the-counter drugs recalled
Several over-the-counter PhysiciansCare-branded drugs sold on Amazon and FSAstore are being recalled because they failed to meet child-resistant packaging requirements.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said Acme United recalled five products because the product packaging is not child-resistant, posing a risk of poisoning if young children swallow the contents.
The company said about 165,000 recalled drugs were purchased from February 2014 to June 2021.
The recalled products are listed in the table below:
Product | Drug | Pill amount |
Extra strength without aspirin | Acetaminophen (500mg) |
50 tablets 100 tablets 250 tablets 500 tablets 2 boxes of 100 tablets each |
Aspirin | Aspirin (325mg) |
50 tablets 100 tablets 250 tablets 500 tablets |
Extra strength pain reliever |
Acetaminophen (250 mg) Aspirin (250mg) |
100 tablets 250 tablets |
Ibuprofen | Ibuprofen (200mg) |
100 tablets 250 tablets 500 tablets 2 boxes of 100 tablets each |
Medication Station / Multi-Pack |
Acetaminophen (500mg) Aspirin (325mg) Ibuprofen (200mg) |
4 boxes of 100 tablets each with outdoor station 4 boxes of 100 tablets each without outdoor station |
To receive a refund, consumers should contact Acme United to find out how to dispose of the product and receive a full refund.
No incidents or injuries were reported.