AAA Pharmaceutical, Inc. is recalling 336 bottles of Smart Sense Regular Strength Aspirin (325 mg) because the labels show an incorrect expiration date. Approximately 288 bottles of the 100-count size and 48 bottles of the 500-count size were printed with an expiration date of 9/2022, even though the actual expiration date for this medication was 10/2021. This error could lead consumers to use the aspirin after it has lost its intended effectiveness.
Taking medication past its true expiration date can mean the drug is less effective than required, which may not provide the expected relief or treatment for the consumer's condition.
Contact your healthcare provider or pharmacist for guidance. Return any unused product to the pharmacy for a refund
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