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An infographic that explains that the FDA has received reports of medication errors and confusion over naming cited in action. The infographic is titled "September 2007 FDA takes action to remove nearly 200 unapproved prescription cough medicines containing hydrocodone". The background of the infographic is orange and there is a red line graph on the left side of the image. The graph shows a decrease in the number of medications that have been taken from the FDA in September 2007. The text on the infographic explains that there has been a significant increase in the FDA's actions over the years.

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An infographic that explains that the FDA has received reports of medication errors and confusion over naming cited in action. The infographic is titled "September 2007 FDA takes action to remove nearly 200 unapproved prescription cough medicines containing hydrocodone". The background of the infographic is orange and there is a red line graph on the left side of the image. The graph shows a decrease in the number of medications that have been taken from the FDA in September 2007. The text on the infographic explains that there has been a significant increase in the FDA's actions over the years.

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"An infographic that explains that the FDA has received reports of medication errors and confusion over naming cited in action. The infographic is tit...