Cabinet Medicine Bottle Lawsuit | 2025 Latest Updates

Cabinet Health Inc. is recalling about 65,000 Cabinet Health 4 oz. Refillable Medicine Bottles over concerns that the plastic lid’s closure can break down over time, causing the lid’s child-resistance to diminish, posing a risk of poisoning if the contents are swallowed by children.
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Cabinet Medicine Bottle Lawsuit Overview

Cabinet Health Inc. is recalling approximately 65,000 Cabinet Health 4 oz. Refillable Medicine Bottles. The plastic lid’s closure can break down over time, causing the lid’s child-resistance to diminish, posing a poisoning risk if contents are swallowed by children. The recalled bottles were sold online and at CVS stores from March 2023 through July 2024.

Latest Cabinet Medicine Bottle Lawsuit Updates

January 30, 2025 – Cabinet Health Inc. initiated a recall of approximately 65,000 Cabinet Health 4 oz. Refillable Medicine Bottles due to degrading child-resistant closures, posing poisoning risks to children.

CPSC Reports and Statistics

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), approximately 65,000 Cabinet Health 4 oz. Refillable Medicine Bottles are affected by this recall. The CPSC Recall Number for these items is 25-110 [1].

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According to the recall notice, this action affects the following Cabinet Health 4 oz. Refillable Medicine Bottles with ABS plastic lids:

Medication Name Lid Color Date Codes
Tension Headache – Refillable Glass Bottle (Acetaminophen 500mg Caffeine 65mg) – 100 Count Blue 2029J07223

2029J07623

2029J07723

Allergy Relief – Refillable Glass Bottle (Diphenhydramine HCl 25mg) – 120 Count Turquoise 2265J07323
Pain Reliever and Nighttime Sleep Aid – Refillable Glass Bottle (Acetaminophen 500mg, Diphenhydramine 25mg) – 120 Count Blue 2127J06823

2127J23323

3040J23323

3051J23323

3051J23423

Pain Reliever and Fever Reducer – Refillable Glass Bottle (Acetaminophen 500mg) – 120 Count Blue 2286J06323

2286J06523

2286J06623

2287J06623

2287J06723

Cough Relief – Refillable Glass Bottle (Dextromethorphan Hbr 15mg) – 60 Count Orange 2010J06923

2010J07023

3004J29623

3010J29623

3025J29623

Sleep Aid – Refillable Glass Bottle (Diphenhydramine HCl 50mg) – 70 Count Purple 3021J06823

3021J06923

3034J23423

3034J23523

“The plastic lid’s closure can degrade after repeated openings, causing the lid’s child-resistance to diminish, posing a risk of poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children,” CPSC said.

The recalled Cabinet Medicine Bottles are made of clear glass with blue, turquoise, orange or purple plastic lids labeled with the word “CABINET.” Cabinet Health sold the bottles filled with over-the-counter drugs or as empty 4 oz. bottles.

Affected products were sold online and at CVS stores from March 2023 through July 2024 for between $10 and $20.

Cabinet Medicine Bottle Injuries & Side Effects

The primary risk associated with the defective Cabinet Medicine Bottles is poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children.

  • Poisoning Risk: Children may access and consume potentially harmful medications due to diminished child-resistance of the lids

Do You Qualify for a Cabinet Medicine Bottle Lawsuit?

You may qualify for a Cabinet Medicine Bottle lawsuit if:

  • Your child or loved one was injured after consuming contents of a recalled Cabinet Medicine Bottle
  • The bottle was purchased between March 2023 and July 2024
  • The injury required medical treatment
  • You can provide documentation linking the injury to the defective medicine bottle

Evidence Required for a Cabinet Medicine Bottle Lawsuit

  • Medical documentation of injuries
  • Proof of purchase of affected Cabinet Medicine Bottle
  • Product identification (specific medication type and date code)

Damages You Can Recover

  • Medical expenses
  • Pain and suffering

Statute of Limitations for Cabinet Medicine Bottle Lawsuits

Time limitations for filing a lawsuit vary by state. It’s important to contact an attorney promptly to ensure your claim is filed within the applicable statute of limitations in your jurisdiction.

FAQs

1. What is the specific defect with the Cabinet Medicine Bottles?

The plastic lid’s closure can degrade after repeated openings, causing the lid’s child-resistance to diminish, posing a risk of poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children.

2. How many Cabinet Medicine Bottles are affected by this recall?

Approximately 65,000 Cabinet Health 4 oz. Refillable Medicine Bottles are affected by this recall.

3. Where were the recalled Cabinet Medicine Bottles sold?

The affected products were sold online and at CVS stores from March 2023 through July 2024 for between $10 and $20.

4. What should I do if I have one of the recalled bottles?

You should immediately secure it out of the sight and reach of children and contact Cabinet Health for a free replacement lid.

5. How can I identify if my Cabinet Medicine Bottle is part of the recall?

Recalled bottles are made of clear glass with blue, turquoise, orange or purple plastic lids labeled with the word “CABINET” and have specific date codes listed in the recall information.

6. What injuries can occur from the defective Cabinet Medicine Bottles?

The primary risk is poisoning if children access and consume the medications inside the bottles due to the diminished child-resistance of the lids.

7. How do I begin a legal claim for injuries related to Cabinet Medicine Bottles?

You should contact the Products Liability Litigation Group for a free confidential case evaluation by calling (866) 588-0600 or clicking the “Free Confidential Case Review” button.

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References

  1. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/Cabinet-Health-Recalls-4-oz-Refillable-Medicine-Bottles-Due-to-Failure-to-Retain-Child-Resistance-Risk-of-Child-Poisoning

 

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