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Shame, Shame is your name, Walmart!

Does anyone else find this unacceptable? I cant even find a phone number on the bottle to complain which is also annoying.

And I quote the label: “Do not use this adult Extra Strength product in children under 12 years of page; this will provide more than the recommended dose (overdose) of acetaminophen and may cause liver damage.”

Or death I am sure.

Is it that big of a deal to put a child lock on something like medicine?  This bottle has 225 gelcaps at 500mg a piece.

Why isn’t the FDA regulating this crap.

~Trisha

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    August 12, 2009 | Permalink | Reply

    @ HaB: I can’t believe you can even this. Of course, it is our responsibility but the law says that any kind of medicine distributed needs to be child proof. Unless you are the perfect parent and never turn your head for even one second, I think you can make such a claim. If not, I think your comment is pure stupidity.

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