Pfizer Issues Recall for Advil Liqui-Gels

Pfizer Inc. has issued a recall for 650,000 units of Advil Liqui-Gels due to a funky odor that over-processed gelatin caused the pills to emit.

The drug was recalled in March after it was discovered that over processed gelatin— an inactive ingredient—caused the strong odor, according to Bloomberg.

Another drugmaker giant, Johnson & Johnson issued a recall for its infants’ Tylenol in February due to issues similarly dealing with the quality of the medication.

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