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Text or Call Get Started. Which products are affected? Hong Kong. New Zealand. Puerto Rico. Saudi Arabia. South Africa. Sri Lanka. United Kingdom. United States. Search Submit. It's currently unclear which ingredients - acetaminophen, aspirin and caffeine - the company is concerned about or when the issue was discovered. Officials say they don't believe the drugs pose a safety risk, but that the move is merely a precaution.
Their maker, pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline say the move is over 'inconsistencies' with the ingredients. However, the statement recommends 'consumers CNN reports that GlaxoSmithKline described the issue as 'short term', meaning it will be manufacturing the products again soon. But those who depend on the medication say Excedrin is the only drug that has worked for them.
Ashleigh Eldred, a resident of Syracuse, New York, who suffers from migraines, told local NewsChannel 9 that no alternatives have worked for her. I've tried prescription medicines. I had Botox. I've tried medical marijuana and I still end up going back to Excedrin.
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