KellyMarie
10-19-2010, 08:21 PM
After a five month absence from stores, Johnson & Johnson restarted limited shipment some of its recalled over-the-counter children's drugs to retailers this month.
The company said its is on track to ship 4 million bottles of liquid Children's Tylenol, in the 3.38 fluid-ounce grape flavor, by the end of the year.
McNeil's plant in Fort Washington, Pa., which makes the children's medicine, is still shut for production following serious manufacturing violations. The plant is not expected to reopen until late next year.
In the meantime, the company has temporarily shifted production of its children's medicines to a plant in Canada and said it expects production of the recalled children's drugs to reach "normal" levels by the middle of 2011.
http://money.cnn.com/2010/10/19/news/companies/johnson_earnings/index.htm?hpt=Sbin
The company said its is on track to ship 4 million bottles of liquid Children's Tylenol, in the 3.38 fluid-ounce grape flavor, by the end of the year.
McNeil's plant in Fort Washington, Pa., which makes the children's medicine, is still shut for production following serious manufacturing violations. The plant is not expected to reopen until late next year.
In the meantime, the company has temporarily shifted production of its children's medicines to a plant in Canada and said it expects production of the recalled children's drugs to reach "normal" levels by the middle of 2011.
http://money.cnn.com/2010/10/19/news/companies/johnson_earnings/index.htm?hpt=Sbin