Safecor Health, LLC is recalling 13,475 boxes of various vitamins and over-the-counter medications because the blister card-foils may separate from the plastic cavities. The affected products include Calcium Carbonate Chewable (500 mg), Docusate Sodium (250 mg) stool softener, Vitamin D3 (25 mcg), Vitamin B1 (100 mcg), and Aspirin Chewable (81 mg). These items were sold in 100-count unit dose boxes nationwide. Consumers should stop using the recalled products as the packaging defect could compromise the integrity and effectiveness of the medication.
The separation of the blister foil can expose the medication or supplement to air, moisture, and potential contaminants. This may lead to the degradation of the product, reducing its potency or posing a risk of illness if contamination occurs.
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