In the middle of the cold and flu season, a drug company has issued a recall for its children's cough syrup.

The recall came because of incorrect markings on the dosage cups that were included with children's grape and cherry liquid cough medicine.

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The Perrigo company said the recall involves the children's guaifenesin grape liquid, 100mg/5 mL and children's guaifenesin DM cherry liquid, 100mg guaifenesin and 5mg dextromethorphan HBr/5mL.

They were both sold in 4 oz. bottles at stores like CVS, Rite-Aid and Dollar Generals.

Check the label for the company, date and lot number listed below:

To see if your medication is part of the recall, please visit Perrigo's website, by clicking here.

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