Kids’ cough syrup recalled nationwide due to microbial contamination
A children’s cough syrup from brand Little Remedies is being recalled due to microbial contamination, according to federal health officials.
June 20, 2025 WOL


A children’s cough syrup from brand Little Remedies is being recalled due to microbial contamination, according to federal health officials.

In an alert from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday, Medtech Products Inc., the brands’ manufacturer, voluntarily issued the recall due to the presence of Bacillus cereus, which can cause two types of food-borne illnesses, and loss of shelf-stability.

The product, “Little Remedies® Honey Cough Syrup” with item number 7-56184-10737-9, was distributed nationwide in retailers and online from Dec. 14, 2022 through June 4, 2025.

The cough syrup is packaged in a 4-fluid-ounce amber bottle in an outer carton, with the lot code on both the bottle label and on the bottom of the carton.

The impacted lot numbers are as follows: 

Recalled cough syrup packaging from Little Remedies

Recalled cough syrup packaging from Little Remedies

FDA


So far, no serious adverse events have been reported, the FDA noted, but consumers who have the product should stop using it immediately. 

One of the food-borne illnesses caused by Bacillus cereus is characterized by nausea, vomiting and stomach cramps that can start 1 to 6 hours after eating or drinking the contaminated item, according to the FDA, while the second type can cause stomach cramps and diarrhea that can start after 8 to 16 hours.

“Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term illness, exposure to high levels of foodborne B. cereus can cause death,” the FDA added. 

If you’ve experienced any problems that may be related to the recalled product, the FDA advises contacting your healthcare provider.

Consumers with refund requests or questions can contact Medtech via email at medicalaffairs@prestigebrands.com, through its website at https://www.prestigebrands.com/contactExternal Link Disclaimer or by phone at (800) 754-8853.

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Sara Moniuszko is a health and lifestyle reporter at CBSNews.com. Previously, she wrote for USA Today, where she was selected to help launch the newspaper’s wellness vertical. She now covers breaking and trending news for CBS News’ HealthWatch.



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