Major Blood Pressure Medication Recall Affects Over Half a Million Bottles

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Major Blood Pressure Medication Recall Affects Over Half a Million Bottles

Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, in partnership with Amerisource Health Services, today released a voluntary nationwide recall. Due to possible contamination concerns, they are recalling over 580,000 bottles of prazosin capsules. Additionally, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) verified the information we had regarding the major health alert. We published this alert at the beginning of the month.

Prazosin, used mostly to treat high blood pressure and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia, This recall raises some very serious concerns about the strengths of these capsules. Patients who rely on this drug for their healthcare needs should no longer have to question its safety and effectiveness.

The recall is due to the presence of elevated levels of a cancer-causing chemical contaminant, benzene, found in the product. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA and Amerisource Health Services announced the steps they are taking to prevent the health of patients from harm. They have yet to disclose exactly what the contaminant is. The firms are asking shoppers to convey any of those merchandise they might have back to the retailer. If that’s not an option, they encourage people to follow local regulations for disposal.

Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc is incorporated in New Jersey. The firm was the first in its industry to guarantee all of its production processes maintain the highest-quality standards. They are diligently working with health officials to make sure that affected products are pulled from the market as quickly as possible.

The FDA is encouraging healthcare professionals to report adverse reactions. They’re especially interested in hearing about any adverse quality-related events associated with this limited production run of prazosin capsules. This is a critical step in tracking the fast-moving landscape and making certain that consumer safety continues to be the priority.

In light of the recall, patients currently taking prazosin are advised to consult their healthcare provider for alternative treatment options. It’s important for your health to continue using your prescribed medication. Quitting cold turkey without the supervision of a qualified medical professional can result in serious negative health impacts.

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