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Generic Adderall Recall: Oversized Barr Dextroamphetamine/Amphetamine
The FDA and Barr Laboratories, Inc. have announced a recall for generic Adderall tablets that may contain more of the active pharmaceutical ingredients than they are supposed to have, posing a risk of serious side effects among users of the ADHD drug.
Phenobarbital Recall in Canada Due to Oversized Tablets
Health Canada has issued a pms-Phenobarbital recall for 60 milligram tablets of the anxiety and seizure drug distributed by Pharmascience Inc., due to the possibility of that some tablets may be oversized. Receiving too much of the active medication could cause serious physical injury from overdose, such as coma or cardiac arrest.
Recalled Digoxin Manufacturer Raided by US Marshalls and FDA
At the request of the FDA, U.S. Marshals raided generic drug manufacturer Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Ltd., shutting down manufacturing and seizing inventory. The action came after FDA inspections found that the drug maker was continuing to fail to meet federal safety and health requirements.
Digoxin Drug Recall Issued by AS Medications Solutions
On May 11, 2009, the FDA posted notice of a digoxin drug recall issued by A S Medication Solutions, LLC, a drug repackaging company who distributed .25mg tablets manufactured by Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Ltd. The tablets could contain too much or too little of the drug, potentially increasing the risk of digoxin toxicity. [...]
Digoxin Recall Causes Other Generic Drug Makers to Step Up Supply
Following the nationwide recall of Digoxin manufactured by Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories, which was issued due to potentially oversized and undersized tablets, other generic drug makers have indicated that they are prepared to supply the U.S. market with safe tablets for heart patients.
Generic Digoxin Recall Issued Due to Oversized Tablets
Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories has issued a generic digoxin recall after discovering that some pills may have been distributed that contain more or less of the active drug than they should. A similar recall was issued last year due to oversized Digitek, a different brand of the generic heart drug digoxin, which has been linked to [...]
