Recalls

Blood pressure and heart condition meds recalled. Pills were put in the wrong bottles

Bottles of medication designed to keep blood pressure down contained medication designed to help prevent strokes and blood clots in people with heart conditions, causing a recall of one lot of each.

This packaging mixup comes from Golden State Medical Supply, which said in its FDA-posted recall notice that it learned that a bottle labeled as having 25 mg tablets of hypertension drug Atenolol actually had 75 mg tablets of Clopidogrel. So, Golden State yanked lot No. GS046745 of Atenolol and Clopidogrel.

The label for hypertension medication Atenolol
The label for hypertension medication Atenolol FDA
What 25 mg tablets of Atenolol look like.
What 25 mg tablets of Atenolol look like. FDA
The 75 mg tablets of Clopidogrel that were in the Atenolol bottle.
The 75 mg tablets of Clopidogrel that were in the Atenolol bottle. FDA

Patients and caregivers should take the recalled drugs back to their pharmacy or contact the prescribing medical professional for instructions on what to do.

Consumers and distributors with questions about this recall can contact Golden State at 800-284-8633, ext. 116, 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Eastern time.

If these or any drugs cause a problem, after notifying a medical professional let the FDA know via its MedWatch Adverse Event page or by filling out a form you can get by calling 800-332-1088. Then, notify the manufacturer.

The label for recalled 75 mg Clopidogrel tablet bottles.
The label for recalled 75 mg Clopidogrel tablet bottles. FDA
David J. Neal
Miami Herald
Since 1989, David J. Neal’s domain at the Miami Herald has expanded to include writing about Panthers (NHL and FIU), Dolphins, old school animation, food safety, fraud, naughty lawyers, bad doctors and all manner of breaking news. He drinks coladas whole. He does not work Indianapolis 500 Race Day.
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