Boots has urgently warned customers not to take one of its own-brand paracetamols and return any packets to stores immediately. The product has been recalled over a ‘packaging error,’ with the high ...
BOOTS have urgently recalled paracetamol tablets from shelves and ... Boots said the tablets were incorrectly packaged with a foil blister insert for Boots Aspirin 300mg dispersible tablets.
It was suspected that they actually contained 300mg aspirin rather than the 500mg paracetamol they were supposed to be. Batch 241005 contains foil packaging labelled with 'Boots Aspirin 300mg ...
People have been told to "immediately" stop using packets of paracetamol from Boots after a packaging error. The affected foil blister packs of 16 tablets inside ...
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 ...
The high street retailer said paracetamol 500mg tablets has been incorrectly packaged with a foil blister insert for Boots Aspirin 300mg dispersible tablets. Responding to comments on Facebook ...
"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. We ...
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.
In an update posted today (March 4), Boots commented: “We can confirm that the tablets are Paracetamol. "The foil is the incorrect packaging. If you have bought the product as detailed below ...