Zimbabwe Recalls Tainted J&J’s Cough Syrup Sold in Six African Nations

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Zimbabwe’s health regulator as a precautionary measure recalled a tainted children’s cough syrup manufactured by Johnson & Johnson, which was sold in six African nations.

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