Boots have recalled this batch of paracetamol and issued a 'do not take' warning to customers due to a 'safety issue'.
Boots has issued an urgent warning to customers after a packaging blunder has left some medication potentially harmful.
A batch of Boots Paracetamol 500mg tablets has been withdrawn from the market after a potential safety issue was identified.
It is feared the drug, which costs under £1, has been packaged incorrectly, labelling it as aspirin. It is unclear whether it ...
Boots has issued an urgent recall for its own-brand paracetamol over a packaging error. The high street chain confirmed a ...
Almost 120,000 packs of Nottingham-based Boots Paracetamol have been recalled after a packaging error.
The pharmaceutical giant told customers to make urgent checks, not take the tablets and return the boxes for a full refund ...
High Street chain Boots has issued an urgent warning after a packaging mistake left some medication potentially "dangerous" ...
Boots has urgently recalled its paracetamol due to packs being mislabelled - with customers told to 'immediately' stop using ...
The retailer has removed packs ofthe painkiller from sale after disovering they contain tablets labelled as aspirin.
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The affected foil blister packs of 16 tablets were incorrectly packaged as "Aspirin 300mg Dispersible Tablets" despite being ...