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Pharmaceuticals: The bad, the good, and the ugly

Although mix-ups in labeling and filling lead to recalls, packaging deserves credit for improving patient outcomes.

Although mix-ups in labeling and filling lead to recalls, packaging deserves credit for improving patient outcomes.
Although mix-ups in labeling and filling lead to recalls, packaging deserves credit for improving patient outcomes.

During the month of August, everything from homeopathic medicines and a micro-stent to baby oral gels and children’s pain reliever were identified on FDA’s online list of voluntary recalls, market withdrawals, and safety alerts.

FDA pointed to a labeling mix-up in the case of Accord Healthcare’s hydrochlorothiazide tablets used to treat high blood pressure and heart disease. Incorrect measurement markings were cited in the case of Pfizer’s Children’s Advil. As we noted previously, August (the 27th in particular) was not a red-letter month for pharmaceuticals.

On the last day of August, one lot of Camber Pharmaceuticals’ Montelukast Sodium Tablets were voluntarily recalled because their sealed bottles were labeled as such but instead contained a different drug: Losartan Potassium Tablets.

At the time of the announcement, FDA said Camber Pharmaceuticals had not received adverse event reports associated with the recall, but the agency did note the following: “This tablet mix-up may pose a safety risk as taking losartan tablets when not prescribed has the potential to cause renal dysfunction, elevated potassium levels and low blood pressure. This risk is especially high for pregnant women taking the allergy and asthma medication montelukast because losartan, which is indicated to treat high blood pressure, could harm or kill the fetus.” That’s bad news.

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