Teething Tablet Recall

Hyland’s teething tablets are being recalled nationwide due to  inconsistent levels of toxic belladonna, which U.S. regulators say makes  them a serious health hazard to young children.

The manufacturer, Standard Homeopathic Co., said that it stopped making and shipping the tablets last October.  The recall covers Hyland’s Baby Teething Tablets and Hyland’s Baby  Nighttime Teething Tablets, meant to relieve gum discomfort from  emerging teeth.

Belladonna, also called nightshade, is a poisonous herb that nonetheless has been used as a homeopathic medicine for centuries.

The Food and Drug Administration said late Thursday that Standard  Homeopathic of Los Angeles agreed to the recall. An FDA investigation  found some tablets had much higher belladonna levels than listed on the  products.


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