(WFLA/NBC) – Company GlaxoSmithKline is recalling five brands of Excedrin headache medication.
According to the company, the medicine is being recalled because the bottles can have a hole in the bottom, which could give children easy access to the pills.
The recall impacts more than 430,000 bottles.
The products involved in the recall include:
- Execredin Migrane Caplets
- Excedrin Migraine Gel-tabs
- Excedrin Extra Strangth Caplets
- Excedrin PM Headache Caplets
- Excedrin Tension Headache Caplets
The products contain aspirin and acetaminophen, which are required to be in child-resistant packaging.
If you have one of these products and there is a hole in the bottle, keep it out of the reach of children, then contact GlaxoSmithKline for information on how to receive a pre-paid shipping label to return the product and receive a full refund.
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Relations can be reached at 800-468-7746 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or by going online.