Broselow Pediatric Emergency Tape Recalled Over Dosing Errors
Product contains potentially harmful dosing errors for Vecuronium, Flumazenil, and Ketamine.
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Product contains potentially harmful dosing errors for Vecuronium, Flumazenil, and Ketamine.
Product contains potentially harmful dosing errors for Vecuronium, Flumazenil, and Ketamine.
Broselow recalled 89 units of the BROSELOW FILLED BROSELOW ORGANIZER on December 15, 2025. The product contains harmful dosing errors for critical medications. Healthcare providers must stop using the device immediately.

YCXXKJ recalled baby bath seats sold on Amazon by BenTalk due to risk of drowning. The seats are unstable and can tip over during use. Stop using the recalled seats and contact BenTalk for a full refund.




SKCAIHT recalls Mermaid costumes sold on Amazon after phthalate exposure risk. The recall covers a dress and a matching headband in children’s size XL. Parents should stop using the costumes immediately and request a full refund.
ORL Labs recalled 1,458 containers of ORL Kids Natural Toothpaste, Bubblegum Flavor, on December 8, 2025. The recall follows cGMP deviations that could pose health risks. Consumers should stop using the product immediately.

Casaottima recalled its 13-drawer dressers sold on Amazon after a risk of serious injury or death from tip-over and entrapment. The dressers can tip if not anchored to a wall. Stop using the recalled furniture and contact Casaottima for a full refund.

This recall involves KTEBO-branded Writing Tablet Toys. The products were sold in sets of two and came in four color variations (pink/blue, green/yellow, orange/blue, purple/red) and two sizes (8.5 inches and 10 inches) with a matching-colored stylus.




CreateOn recalled Crayola pip-Cubes magnetic building cubes due to a magnet ingestion hazard. The recall is active. Consumers should stop using and contact CreateOn for a replacement.

This recall involves Primark Water Balloon Pumps, which were sold in blue and pink. The pumps are shaped like a water bottle with a spray head. The product code 5252801 is printed on the price tag located on the back of the water balloon pump bottle.

Bendon, Inc. recalled 39,171 units of various gummy candies on December 3, 2025. The recall stems from the use of an unapproved color additive, chlorophyllin copper complex. Affected products include Paw Patrol, Mickey Mouse, and SpongeBob Squarepants gummies.
Advanced Bionics recalled 2 Sky CI M90 behind-the-ear sound processors on 2025-11-27. The packaging label does not match the included product. Consumers should stop using the device and follow manufacturer instructions.




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