American Regent Epinephrine Recall Due To Contaminated Vials
Some vials of epinephrine sold by American Regent have been found to be discolored and contaminated with small particles, resulting in a recall for one lot of the medication.
Some vials of epinephrine sold by American Regent have been found to be discolored and contaminated with small particles, resulting in a recall for one lot of the medication.
Three lots of Cyanocobalamin, a drug used to treat vitamin B12 deficiencies, have been recalled after some vials of the drug were found to be cracked.
One lot of calcium gluconate injections distributed by American Regent has been recalled due silicone particle contamination.
One lot of American Regent’s concentrated sodium chloride injections and one lot of Bedford Laboratories’ Indomethacin injections have been recalled due to contamination by particulate matter.
American Regent has been forced to recall yet another drug due to possible contamination by foreign particles, known as particulate matter. This time it is caffeine and sodium benzoate injections.
American Regent has recalled another drug due to the presence of particulate matter found floating in the vials of their injectable medication.
Visible particles found floating in vials has led to a recall of 21 lots of concentrated sodium chloride injections made by American Regent.
Flakes of glass have been found floating in some vials of sodium thiosulfate injections made by American Regent, leading to a recall.
Six lots of Acetadote, an injection used to treat Tylenol overdoses, have been recalled due to particulate matter found in some of the vials.
American Regent Inc. has recalled more drugs due to particulate matter found floating in vials of sodium bicarbonate. The recall comes just days after the company recalled injections of dexamethasone…