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have you bought Boots peracetamol recently? WARNING

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infoman Wed 05-Mar-25 06:51:58

The UK’s medicines regulator has urged people to return certain paracetamol tablets to Boots after a packaging error led to them being mislabelled as aspirin.

People who have purchased Boots Paracetamol 500mg Tablets 16s (batch 241005, expiry date 12/2029) have been urged to stop using the product immediately by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

They can return the item to Boots, with or without a receipt, and get a full refund.
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A recall alert has been issued for Boots Paracetamol 500mg Tablets 16s, batch 241005, due to a packaging error (Aspar Pharmaceuticals Ltd/PA)

A recall alert was issued due to a packaging error where the foil blister inside the carton incorrectly states “Aspirin 300mg Dispersible Tablets” instead of “Paracetamol 500mg Tablets”.

Manufacturers have confirmed the tablets in the pack are paracetamol 500mg.

Officials from the regulator said people should return the packs, even if they are aware of the error, because it could lead to “confusion and an incorrect dose being taken”.

The MHRA said people should check if their pack has the batch number 241005, which can be found on the bottom of the box.

Dr Stephanie Millican, the MHRA’s deputy director of benefit risk evaluation, said: “Patient safety is always our priority.

“It is vitally important that you check the packaging of your Boots Paracetamol 500mg Tablets 16s and, if the batch number is 241005, you should stop using the product and return it to a Boots store for a full refund.

“If you are unsure which pack you have purchased, or have taken Boots Paracetamol 500mg Tablets and experienced any side-effects, seek advice from a healthcare professional.

“Please report any suspected adverse reactions via the MHRA’s Yellow Card scheme.

Astitchintime Wed 05-Mar-25 06:54:48

Bumped.......and please share this with anyone who you know might have purchased this item from Boots.

escaped Wed 05-Mar-25 07:22:52

Thank you.
I don't think the capsules are included in this. Luckily I don't buy the tablets.

escaped Wed 05-Mar-25 07:24:36

If the flipping photo facility were working on GN we could provide a picture of the packaging fir clarification.
😡 😡

Marydoll Wed 05-Mar-25 07:37:35

Thank you. Some of us use paracetamol, but are unable to take aspirin.

LucyAnna5 Wed 05-Mar-25 07:39:43

The tablets in the mislabelled packaging are Paracetemol though.

nanna8 Wed 05-Mar-25 07:43:14

Time for them to restore the photos. Just because some creep posts vile stuff on mumsnet shouldn’t mean everyone is punished. There are quite a few in different time zones here and they would soon report stuff put up in the middle of the UK night.

Baggs Fri 07-Mar-25 19:32:15

The OP is confusing.

It says the tablets are mislabelled as aspirin.

Then it says "check the packaging of your Boots Paracetamol 500mg Tablets"

But if you have bought the mislabelled tablets you'll think you bought aspirin.

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LucyAnna5 Fri 07-Mar-25 21:18:51

The outer box says Paracetemol, but the foil blister pack inside says Aspirin. The tablets are Paracetemol.

escaped Fri 07-Mar-25 21:23:56

Here

Baggs Sun 09-Mar-25 07:02:11

The printing on the tablets shows them to be not aspirin 300mg as they are labelled 500mg. Still, I suppose not many people actually read tablets!!

What a mix up!

I suppose you could always bung one in some water and see if it fizzed. Not that I've ever done that with paracetamol.

Baggs Sun 09-Mar-25 07:04:24

I think infoman deserves a thank you. I wouldn't have known about this without his heads up. Not that it would affect me personally but still... three cheers for useful information on GN.

shandi6570 Sun 09-Mar-25 17:32:44

I agree Baggs. Thank you infoman.

I, for one, am guilty of not looking at packaging properly and although this wouldn't affect me, I shall be more diligent and check medicine packs in future