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The Johnson & Johnson unit that voluntarily recalled certain lots of children’s liquid Tylenol and Motrin over the weekend had numerous and wide-ranging quality-control problems at the plant that made the products, according to a federal inspection report released Tuesday.
That unit, McNeil Consumer Healthcare, failed to adequately investigate and correct various deficiencies in its manufacturing and drugs made at its plant in Fort Washington, Pa., according to the report, posted on the website of the Food and Drug Administration. The report said the company had used raw materials with known bacterial contamination.



