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Kroger, Walgreens recall medications, poison concern

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY-TV/ CNN) - The Consumer Product Safety Commission is recalling more than 400-thousand medication bottles from Kroger and Walgreens.

The bottles contain the pain relievers acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and aspirin.

There's nothing wrong with the medication but the bottles don't meet standards for child resistance.

That means a child could open them and accidentally ingest the medications inside.

All the bottles are branded by either Walgreens or Kroger.

The specific bottles covered under the recall are listed on the CPSC’s website as well as Kroger and Walgreens' websites.

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