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Infants’ Tylenol Class Action Settlement – Get Up to $15 Back Without Proof of Purchase

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Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay up to $6.3 million to settle a class-action lawsuit claiming that its Infants’ Tylenol was deceptively packaged as being uniquely formulated for babies.

The lawsuit claimed that the pain reliever was marketed to new parents by use of the word “infants” along with a picture of a mother holding a baby. This allegedly caused consumers to believe that the medicine was made especially for infants when in fact, Infants’ Tylenol contains liquid acetaminophen in the same concentration as Children’s Tylenol.

If you’re a U.S. resident who bought Johnson & Johnson Infants’ Tylenol between October 3, 2014 and January 6, 2020, you can use this Claim Form to request a partial refund of $2.15 per bottle for up to seven bottles without proof of purchase. The maximum you can receive without proof of purchase is $15.05, but consumers with receipts may claim an unlimited number of bottles.

Claim Forms must be submitted online by April 13, 2020, and only one Claim Form may be submitted per household. Claimants are reminded that all claims are submitted under penalty of perjury. If you’re unsure whether you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to verify your eligibility.