If you have been injured by Target up & up “dye free infants’ acetaminophen concentrated drops.” 1fl oz (30 mL) NDC 11673-116-10 Back of bottle: Expiration 05/12; OFK0657; 11610 UW F1 you are not alone. You may have a case against Target but you should speak to a lawyer if you are wanting to file a claim. The following is an incident that caused injury to a consumer and was reported.

Description of what happened:
My 3-year-old son got ahold of the Target brand “dye free infants’ acetaminophen concentrated drops” in the 1 fl oz size container and opened it. He pulled the dropper out of the lid without having to unscrew it first. He drank some of the medicine and spilled the rest on himself. After taking him to the emergency room, they tested his blood and determined that he did not drink enough of it to cause any concerns.

Who makes/sells this product?
Target

Brand / Model Name or Number
up & up / NDC 11673-116-10

The victim here was a Male who was 3 years old.

If you or a family member have also been injured by Target up & up “dye free infants’ acetaminophen concentrated drops.” 1fl oz (30 mL) NDC 11673-116-10 Back of bottle: Expiration 05/12; OFK0657; 11610 UW F1 you may have a case. Fill out a free case evaluation request today.