The packaging is not child resistant as required by federal law
December 21, 2018Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.General Nutrition Corp. (GNC) of Pittsburgh, Pa., is recalling about 756,000 packages of Womens Iron Complete Dietary Supplement (60 caplets).
The dietary supplement's blister packaging is not child resistant, as required by federal law. The supplements could cause serious injury or death if ingested by a child.
No incidents or injuries are reported.
This recall involves Womens Iron Complete Dietary Supplement 60-count caplets.
The recalled dietary supplement is in a white box with Womens Iron Complete printed on the front in gray and red font.
The box contains blister packets with a total of sixty (60) caplets.
The dietary supplement, manufactured in the U.S., was sold at GNC retail stores nationwide and online at www.gnc.com from September 2000, through August 2018, and online at www.drugstore.com from September 2000, through August 2016, for about $10.
What to do
Consumers should keep the recalled products out of the reach of children and contact GNC for instructions on obtaining a refund. Consumers may return the unused product to their local GNC store for a refund.
Consumers may contact GNC at (888) 462-2548 any time, by email at customer-service@gnc-hq.com or online at www.gnc.com and click on Recall Notice link at the top of the page for more information.