The high street chain confirmed a batch of its 500mg tablets were labelled incorrectly. It is packaged incorrectly because ...
The high street pharmacy stuck a "do not take" alert on a batch of its 500mg tablets. Boots said the tablets were incorrectly packaged with a foil blister insert for Boots Aspirin 300mg ...
They said: "We can now confirm the tablets are 500mg paracetamol as per the box packaging, however, some products in this batch are incorrectly labelled as 300mg aspirin tablets on the foil wrapping.
Boots has urgently recalled one of its own-brand paracetamol from shelves over a 'packaging error'. The high street pharmacy stuck a 'do not take' alert on a batch of its 500mg tablets. It is ...
The outer cardboard packaging is correctly labelled: "Paracetamol 500mg Tablets" but the inner foil blister pack of pills instead reads: "Aspirin 300mg Dispersable Tablets". The affected packs ...
They said: "We can now confirm the tablets are 500mg paracetamol as per the box packaging, however, some products in this batch are incorrectly labelled as 300mg aspirin tablets on the foil wrapping.
The affected foil blister packs of 16 tablets inside paracetamol boxes were incorrectly packaged as "Aspirin 300mg Dispersible Tablets" despite actually being 500mg paracetamol tablets.