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Kids Cough Syrup Recalled at Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and More

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Buying own-brand is a sure fire way to save a few quid. Usually, the ingredients are the same as more expensive brands and they do exactly the same thing.

However, people are being asked to check own-brand children’s blackcurrant cough syrup as you may need to get a replacement.

Product recall

own brand cough syrup product recall

Bottles of child’s blackcurrant flavour cough syrup are being recalled from supermarkets and shops.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has found an ingredient that could cause mould to grow in the cough syrups.

The mould could make your child unwell or cause a reaction.

While there are no reported cases of this happening at the moment, all affected bottles are being recalled as a precaution.

What cough syrups are affected?

It’s not every single cough syrup that is being recalled.

They have found a small number of bathes that have been supplied to shops like Tesco, Asda, Wilkos, Sainsbury, Morrisons, Superdrug and Poundstretcher.

While you may be able to see mould on some of the bottles, it’s not always easy to see.

People are being warned to not use the cough syrup and take them back to when you bought them – even if it looks like there is no mould.

You will be given a full refund or replacement.

Brand and Product Description

Batch Number(s)

Expiry Date

Asda Children’s Dry Cough Syrup Glycerol Blackcurrant Flavour 274V1, 276V1, 278V1, 283W1 01-Aug-2020, 01-Oct-2020, 01-Dec-2020, 01-Feb-2021
Bell’s Healthcare Children’s Dry Cough Glycerin 0.75g/5ml Syrup 280V3 01-Dec-2020
Morrisons Children’s Dry Tickly Cough Glycerin 0.75g/5ml Oral Solution 282W1 01-Jan-2021
Numark Children’s Dry Cough 0.75 g/5 ml Oral Solution 280V1, 288W1 01-Dec-2020, 01-Apr-2021
Sainsbury’s Children’s Dry Cough 0.75g/5ml Syrup 275V1 01-Sep-2020
Superdrug Children’s Dry Tickly Cough Glycerin 0.75 g/5 ml Oral Solution 280V2, 284W1 01-Dec-2020, 01-Mar-2021
Tesco Children’s Dry Cough Syrup 277V1, 278V2, 281W1 01-Oct-2020, 01-Dec-2020, 01-Jan-2021
Wilko Tickly Cough 0.75g/5ml Oral Solution 275V2 01-Sep-2020

Recalled cough syrup

Here are some pictures of the cough syrups:

Asda Children’s Dry Cough Syrup Glycerol Blackcurrant Flavour

Asda cough syrup

Bell’s Healthcare Children’s Dry Cough

bells cough syrup

Morrisons Children’s Dry Tickly Cough

Morrisons cough syrup

Numark Children’s Dry Cough

Numark cough syrup

Sainsbury’s Children’s Dry Cough

Sainsburys cough syrup

Superdrug Children’s Dry Tickly Cough

Superdrug cough syrup

Tesco Children’s Dry Cough Syrup

Tesco cough syrup

Wilko Tickly Cough

 

Dr Sam Atkinson, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency’s (MHRA) Director of the Inspection, Enforcement and Standards Division said:

“If your child has recently taken one of these cough syrups, and, in the unlikely event that they have become unwell or had a reaction, please speak to your GP, pharmacist or other healthcare professional.”

It’s also recommended to report any side effects on the Yellow Card Scheme site.


Read next: Stop Overspending for NHS Prescriptions

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