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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Kids medicine: If you can’t trust Johnson & Johnson, and you can’t, who can you trust?

Recalled children’s Tylenol products were ‘knowingly’ contaminated, says FDA

Most children’s medicines are filled with chemical toxins anyway

Bacterial contamination and poor manufacturing procedures are not the only problems with popular over-the-counter (OTC) children’s medicines. Even if McNeil had been operating up to proper standards, many of its children’s formulations are still filled with questionable chemical ingredients like aspartame, high-fructose corn syrup, sucralose (Splenda), artificial colors and preservatives, and even parabens, all of which are approved by the FDA for use in children’s and infants’ formulas. (Seriously.)

The shocking truth is that, even in their approved and “safe” forms, most OTC children’s medicines are nothing more than dangerous chemical cocktails being peddled as medicine. They’re filled with so much harmful garbage that they can hardly be considered beneficial. Most of them are outright useless. These OTC children’s medicines are the quackery of modern medicine.




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