Nearly 800K Afrin nasal spray bottles recalled after faulty packaging causes child safety risk

Bayer issued a recall for nearly 800,000 units of Afrin nasal spray bottles after the packaging was found not to be child-resistant on Thursday. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall Thursday, saying any customers who purchased the product are entitled to a refund. The recall impacts 786,100 units of the 6ml travel-size Afrin nasal spray. “This recall involves unexpired Travel Size Afrin® Original Nasal Spray 6 mL bottles, with Lot numbers 230361, 240822, 241198, 250066, 250152, 250646, and 250831. These travel size bottles have ‘Afrin® Original Nasal Spray’ and ‘1/5 FL OZ (6 mL)’ printed on…

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José Mourinho Responds To Real Madrid Return Rumors, Names His Favorite Club

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! José Mourinho has directly responded to the growing speculation linking him with a sensational return to Real Madrid as a replacement for Alvaro Arbeloa. The legendary Portuguese coach, currently in charge of Benfica, also took a moment to reflect on his emotional tenure…

Former Cowboys QB Tony Romo falls short in US Open golf qualifying bid

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former NFL star Tony Romo’s amateur golf career has been well documented since his retirement. But the quarterback-turned-broadcaster will have to wait at least another year for a shot at competing in the U.S. Open.Romo shot a 9-over 79 in local qualifying…

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Insane ‘Benadryl challenge’ resurfaces — leading to one death and sending dozens to the hospital

Six years after the “Benadryl challenge” first appeared on TikTok, doctors are once again warning parents and teens about the deadly phenomenon re-emerging on social media. The challenge provokes people to purposely take too much Benadryl and fight the drowsy side effects that come with it, which will produce a high. Benadryl contains the active ingredient diphenhydramine, which is an antihistamine. When used properly, the drug is meant to relieve symptoms of seasonal or situational allergies or the common cold, such as a runny nose or sneezing. Consuming too much Benadryl also has a lot of medical side effects, such…

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