BEIRUT: The Health Ministry issued a recall Wednesday on children’s Panadol syrup from Lebanese markets due to a dosage labeling error.
The ministry, which also temporarily banned the sale of the product, said in a statement that the decision stemmed from a dosage labeling error on the plastic lid of the bottle.
The statement called on consumers to return all bottles to pharmacies.
The bottles affected by Wednesday’s decision carry the labels: N229, N119, N143, N180, N181, N190, N216, N218, and N219.
The statement did not disclose whether any incident occurred as a result of the labeling error.
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