Hyland’s Teething Tablet Recall

We at the Coop always want to make sure that you have all the information you need to make informed choices when purchasing.  We are posting some information sent to us directly from the Hyland’s company.

“In abundance of caution due to the FDA investigation of its manufacturing facility Hyland’s is voluntarily recalling it Hyland’s Teething Tablets.  No other Hyland’s or Standard Homeopathic products are affected by this recall.

“We initiated this voluntary recall to ensure our consumers know that their families’safety and health are our top priorities,”said Mark Phillps,PharmD President and Chief Pharmacist of the Standard Homeopathic Company.  “We are committed to maintaining and deserving the trust they have placed in Hyland’s.  We have worked for 107 years to build relationships with our consumers. We intend to preserve that tradition of trust.”

The company,in working with the FDA,has identified manufacturing processes of Hyland’s Teething Tablets that can be improved to ensure uniformity in dosage.

As we go through this product recall,Standard Homeopathic Company’s refining our production,packaging and testing protocols.

Throughout the process,Standard Homeopathic Company and Hyland’s Inc will continue to closely monitor and evaluate the situation and consult with the FDA.  We hope to have Hyland’s Teething Tablets available again in early Spring 2011.

For questions or concerns we encourage you to visit the following links.  For the press release –www.hylandsteething.com

We at Hyland’s Inc greatly value our relationship with the consumers who make up our Hyland’s family.  Please do not hesitate to call 1-800-624-9659 and ask for out on-staff pharmacist to receive any additional information.”

We will be accepting returns for the Hyland’s Teething Tablets here at the Coop.  Please bring them to a cashier for a return.

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