Urinary Tract Infection Drug Recalled. Tablets Could Be Tainted and Deadly
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Urinary tract infection drug recalled. Tablets could be tainted and deadly
Three lots of a drug designed to treat various urinary tract infections have been recalled because the white round tablets might have black spots from microbial contamination. Read more...
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Read Full ArticleThese recalled tablets may have visible black spots due to microbial contamination - US and Global News
The FDA has issued a MedWatch email alert to subscribers, stating that Amneal Pharmaceutical LLC is initiating a nationwide recall of three lots of Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim Tablets, USP 400 mg/80 mg, because some tablets may have black spots indicative of microbial contamination. The discoloration was reported in a product quality complaint, prompting Amneal to coordinate with the FDA and inform health-care professionals, wholesalers, distr…
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