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Family Dollar issues huge recall for over-the-counter drugs, medical devices in 23 states
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Date:2025-04-19 14:18:39
Family Dollar is issuing a voluntary recall for a number of over-the-counter drugs and medical devices regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that were stored outside of temperature requirements and shipped to stores in 23 states.
According to Family Dollar, the items were inadvertently shipped to certain stores on or around Jun 1, 2023 through Sept. 21, 2023, and were sold at stores between June 1, 2023 and Oct. 4, 2023.
To date, Family Dollar said it has not received any consumer complaints or reports of illness related to the recall.
Customers who purchased any of the affected products can return them to the Family Dollar stores where they were purchased without a receipt. If you experience any problems that may be related to using these products, contact your health care provider.
What products are included in the Family Dollar recall list?
The list of items under the voluntary recall from Family Dollar ranges from Kids Nyquil Honey to Colgate Total Whitening Toothpaste. Not all of the products listed were sent to stores, and the full list of products is embedded below.
More:Check out USA TODAY's recall database
Which 23 states have stores in the Family Dollar recall?
The recall applies to the products sold in Family Dollar stores in the following states:
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Florida
- Georiga
- Idaho
- Kansas
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- Montana
- North Dakota
- Nebraska
- New Mexico
- Nevada
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- South Dakota
- Texas
- Utah
- Washington
- Wyoming
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