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FDA recalls nearly 90,000 children's ibuprofen bottles over foreign matter with potential health risks

The FDA recalled about 89,592 bottles of children's ibuprofen manufactured by Strides Pharma after customers reported foreign substances including gel-like masses and black particles. The recall is classified as Class II, meaning the contamination could cause temporary health problems, elevating the urgency for consumers to stop use. The FDA will monitor adverse events and guide healthcare providers, while potentially expanding the recall if further risks emerge.
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