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Children's cold syrup recalled
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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.
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:
| Guaifenesin Grape Liquid, 4oz. | |
| Label/Expiration Date | Lot Number |
| H.E.B./08/2017 | 5LK0592 |
| CVS/08/2017 | 5MK0340 |
| Guaifenesin DM Cherry Liquid, 4oz. | |
| Label | Lot Number/Expiration Date |
| Sunmark | 5LK0528, 5LK0630/03/2017 |
| Rite-Aid | 5LK0528, 5LK0630/ 03/2017 |
| TopCare | 5LK0528, 5LK0630, 5LK0779/ 03/2017 |
| Kroger | 5LK0528, 5LK0630/ 03/2017 |
| Good Sense | 5LK0528/03/2017 |
| Dollar General | 5LK0630/ 03/2017 |
| Care One | 5LK0630/ 03/2017 |
| CVS | 5LK0630/03/2017 |
To see if your medication is part of the recall, please visit Perrigo's website, by clicking here.

