WASHINGTON - More than 11,000 bottles of a prescription medication used to treat high blood pressure have been recalled ...
More than 11,000 bottles of a commonly prescribed blood pressure medication have been recalled because the tablets may not ...
The FDA recalled a common blood pressure medication after quality concerns, prompting patients nationwide to check their ...
The FDA has updated a nationwide recall of a blood pressure medication to Class II, giving patients, pharmacies, and health care providers a clearer picture of the potential risk associated with the ...
FDA classified the recall of chlorthalidone tablets as Class II due to failed dissolution specifications that may affect drug effectiveness.
More than 11,000 bottles of blood pressure medication are being recalled over possibly failing dissolution specifications, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Inventia Healthcare ...
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A widely used blood pressure medication is being pulled from shelves nationwide over a manufacturing and "failed dissolution," raising urgent questions for patients who rely on it every day. The U.S.
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration recalled more than 11,000 bottles of blood pressure medication as they can be ineffective. The nationwide recall is for 11,460 bottles of Chlorthalidone ...
The medication failed quality control tests.