Kroger is recalling some over-the-counter pain pills.
/Gray News) - Kroger and Walgreens each announced on Thursday the recall of several anti-inflammatory drugs sold under their respective brand names due to problems with the bottle design.
The recalls are because the products do not have child-resistant caps or exemption statements on the label.Kroger Arthritis Pain Reliever Caps EZ Open, 225 countKroger Aspirin, 300 countA full list of Kroger products and lot numbers is
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