Acetaminophen Could Contain Metal Fragments
Check your medicine cabinet: Millions of bottles of the widely used pain reliever acetaminophen -- some sold as long as three years ago -- are being recalled because they may contain metal fragments.
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Metal fragments
What would happen if I accidentally ingested a metal fragment? How could I ever accidentally swallow one large enough to harm me? Unless they're razor sharp or something.
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Please define "metal"
"The contaminated pills included metal fragments ranging in size from "microdots" to portions of wire one-third of an inch long, the FDA said. The FDA could not describe further the type of metal."
Give me a break. If the FDA cannot test a metal with a spectrometer, (or whatever the suitable device may be called) then how can NASA tell me what a star or planet is made of? ;) |
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