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Consumers who bought a popular cough syrup could be eligible for money as part of a class action settlement. Robitussin maker Haleon has agreed to pay $4.5 million to resolve claims it advertised the ...
Settlement may compensate consumers who bought Robitussin cough medicine products that were falsely marketed as "non-drowsy." ...
Anyone in the U.S. who bought any flavor Robitussin product containing dextromethorphan (or DXM) and labeled as “non-drowsy” between Feb. 16, 2016, and Jan. 21 are eligible to file a claim, according ...
GlaxoSmithKline found that the cups for Children's Robitussin Honey cough syrup were missing lines for the 5-milliliter and 10-milliliter graduations and the cups for Children's Dimetapp were ...
In the US, the maker of Robitussin cough syrup is recalling several products containing honey due to contamination. If you're someone reaching for cough syrups reguarly during cold spells you're ...
Robo usually refers to cough syrup with DXM. It derives from the brand name Robitussin but is common slang for any cough syrup. Robo-tripping alludes to abusing products with DXM and, specifically ...
Robitussin was at the center of a class-action complaint over its “non-drowsy” cough and cold medicines. Screengrab from Calchi, et al. v. GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Holdings (US) LLC.