If you purchased bottles of Infant Tylenol in the past five years, you may be eligible for part of a recently announced multi-million dollar settlement.

Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay up to $6.3 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over what plaintiffs said was deceptive packaging on bottles of Infants’ Tylenol. The lawsuit claimed the pain reliever was marketed using the word “infant” with a picture of a mother holding a baby when in fact Infants’ Tylenol contained liquid acetaminophen in the same concentration as Children’s Tylenol.

Johnson & Johnson has denied any wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement.

The settlement is open to U.S. residents who purchased Johnson & Johnson Infants’ Tylenol between Oct. 3, 2014 and Jan. 6, 2020. Applicants can request a partial refund of $2.15 for every 1 or 2 fl. oz. bottle for up to seven bottles without proof of purchase. The maximum someone can receive without proof of purchase is $15.05 but consumers with receipts can claim an unlimited number of bottles.

You can use this Claim Form to request a refund or fill out the form here.

The deadline for submitting claim forms is April 13, 2020; limit one per household. You can go to the FAQ section to verify eligibility.