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updated 12:12 p.m. ET Oct. 11, 2007
Cough and cold medications that are being voluntarily withdrawn are:
- Dimetapp Decongestant Plus Cough
Infant Drops - Dimetapp Decongestant Infant Drops
- Little Colds Decongestant Plus Cough
- Little Colds Multi-Symptom Cold Formula
- PEDIACARE Infant Drops Decongestant (containing pseudoephedrine)
- PEDIACARE Infant Drops Decongestant Cough (containing pseudoephedrine)
- PEDIACARE Infant Dropper Decongestant (containing phenylephrine)
- PEDIACARE Infant Dropper Long-Acting Cough
- PEDIACARE Infant Dropper Decongestant & Cough (containing phenylephrine)
- Robitussin Infant Cough DM Drops
- Triaminic Infant & Toddler Thin Strips Decongestant
- Triaminic Infant & Toddler Thin Strips Decongestant Plus Cough
- TYLENOL Concentrated Infants' Drops Plus Cold
- TYLENOL Concentrated Infants' Drops Plus Cold & Cough
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Source: Consumer Healthcare Products Association
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