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Tylenol First To Move On Single Dosage For Children’s Acetaminophen

This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet

Executive Summary

Johnson & Johnson narrows its pediatric Tylenol tablets a single 160 mg dose and other manufacturers are expected to follow suit, in line with a US FDA panel recommendation.

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