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Costco Brand Cold and Flu Medicine Pulled from Shelves

Medications that have been removed from Costco shelves are being recalled due to possible contamination.

The recall includes a drug called “Kirkland Signature Severe Cold and Influenza Plus Congestion” by Fox Business. reported Sunday.

In the announcement, LNK International, Inc. dealt with Here's what Costco members have to say about this issue:

Costco records indicate that you or one of your add-on members purchased item number 1729556, Kirkland Signature Severe Cold and Flu Plus Congestion, between October 30, 2024 and November 30, 2024. It has been.

Out of an abundance of caution, LNK has initiated a recall for erroneous releases and shipments of certain lot codes that were rejected due to possible adulteration.

The company said the affected units bear the lot code “P140082” and urged customers not to use products bearing that mark and return them to stores for a refund.

This is news during the influenza pandemic. newsweek reported I wrote this in an article about the recall on Thursday.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “influenza activity” peaks in December, January, and February.

Affected Costco locations include Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Alabama. States, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Puerto. Rico, South Carolina and Tennessee.

Breitbart News reported on Dec. 23 that authorities recently upgraded Costco's egg recall due to concerns about an infectious disease known as salmonella.

In November, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ordered a recall of about 80,000 pounds of butter produced in Texas for Costco, according to Breitbart News.

The article stated, “Authorities ordered the recall because the product package did not have an allergy label that “contains milk.''

“Food & Wine reported that the FDA issued a Class II recall on November 7th for 79,200 pounds of Kirkland Signature Sweet Cream Butter (salted and unsalted). Although the package lists “cream'' as an ingredient, the paper claimed that there was no allergy label that “contains milk.''

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