Three batches of Children's Panadol liquid medicine have been recalled by the Therapeutic Goods Administration because of their allergic risk.

Three batches of liquid Children's Panadol have been recalled amid fears the medicine could cause an allergic reaction.

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An ingredient used in the manufacture of the medicines may have been contaminated with small particles which carry a low risk of allergic reaction, the Therapeutic Goods Administration says.

It has recalled three batches of Children's Panadol 5-12 years suspension medicines, including one orange and two strawberry-flavoured.

The expiry date for each of the products, which come in 200ml bottles, is February 2018.
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BATCH NUMBERS OF RECALLED CHILDREN'S PANADOL:
136418 (strawberry flavour)
136444 (strawberry flavour)
136443 (orange flavour)

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