The FDA Announces a Recall of This Children's Cough Syrup Dating Back to 2022
- On June 17, 2025, Medtech Products Inc. initiated a nationwide recall in the U.S. for five batches of the Honey Cough Syrup marketed under the Little Remedies brand.
- The recall occurred due to Bacillus cereus contamination and loss of shelf-stability, with distribution from December 14, 2022, through June 4, 2025, via retailers and online.
- Bacillus cereus can lead to food poisoning symptoms such as queasiness, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea that typically appear within 1 to 6 hours after consuming contaminated food, with severe exposure potentially resulting in fatality.
- Consumers should stop using the affected 4 FL OZ cough syrup immediately, contact healthcare providers if issues arise, and can request reimbursement from Medtech via phone or email.
- This FDA-acknowledged voluntary recall aims to protect consumers, and no adverse events related to this product have been reported to date.
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The product removed from the market is the cough syrup of the brand Little Remedies
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