Two lots of Advil Cold and Sinus Day/Night Convenience Packs impacted
Health Canada says a labelling error may lead to some of the pills taken at the wrong time of day.
The agency says "the foil backing on the blister pack is rotated upside down and misaligned, so the nighttime caplets are labelled as daytime caplets, and some daytime caplets are labelled as nighttime caplets. Consumers may take a nighttime caplet when they intend to take a daytime caplet, and vice versa."
The affected boxes contain either 18 caplets (lot number ER2072) or 36 caplets (lot number ER2069) and have an expiration date of February 2023.
The products can be returned at the point of purchase.

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