(CNN) — The makers of Motrin are voluntarily recalling about 200,000 bottles of concentrated drops for infants over potential contamination with tiny plastic particles.
The manufacturer, Johnson & Johnson, is also asking retailers to remove the affected product from the shelves and asking customers to stop using the infant drops if they have bottle that is part of the recall. The possibly tainted product is Berry Flavor “Concentrated Motrin Infant Drops,” according to the manufacturer.
The recalled half-ounce bottles can be identified by their lot numbers: DCB3T01, DDB4R01 and DDB4S01.
“The health and well-being of consumers is our company’s #1 priority. If you have any questions or concerns, or would like to inquire about a refund, please call our Consumer Care Center,” the manufacturer said on its website.
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