The products are being recalled for possible "benzene contamination," according to the FDA.
The suspect is accused of using a blowtorch to steal nearly $450 worth of skin care products from a Walgreens in Queens.
The change comes after high demand for children's pain and fever medications led some stores, including CVS and Rite Aid, to limit purchases.
Increased demand has led CVS and Walgreens to limit purchases of children's pain-relief medicine, the companies confirmed to CNN on Monday.
It's in response to the White House's call for pharmacies to help make winter healthier for Americans.
CVS said if the settlement is reached, it would pay the states nearly $5 billion over 10 years beginning in 2023. Walgreens said would also pay about $5 billion over the course of 15 years.