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Prestige Consumer Healthcare Inc. issued a voluntary recall for more than 10,000 cases of honey cough syrup on June 17.
Some shoppers buy it for the natural ingredients—but with that might have come a possible hazard. Here's the FDA's latest.
The drug is Ambroxol. It’s been used for decades to treat respiratory ailments by thinning mucus and easing coughs. But now, ...
A cough medicine used for decades in Europe called ambroxol has shown promise for treating dementia in people with Parkinson's disease. The corresponding study was published in JAMA Neurology.
German cross-country skier Victoria Carl tested positive for a banned substance prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
Medtech Products recalled the cough syrup for toddlers, preschoolers and tweens. The Bacillus cereus bacteria can bring death, stomachaches, diarrhea and vomiting.
The recent recall of Little Remedies® Honey Cough Syrup by Medtech Products Inc. has raised concerns among consumers. The recall, announced by the FDA on June 18, 2025, stems from the potential ...
Little Remedies® Honey Cough Syrup was voluntarily recalled due to the presence of Bacillus cereus, which can cause two types of food-borne illnesses, and loss of shelf-stability.