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Every year, the FDA issues recalls for medications that are contaminated, mislabeled, or don’t work as advertised. In some cases, people who took recalled drugs have been seriously harmed. Browse every active drug recall case below and check whether you or someone you know may be affected.
These recalls are currently active — check if a medication you take is affected.
One specific lot of Xanax XR 3mg extended-release tablets was pulled after the pills failed a dissolution test — meaning they may not be releasing medication properly into the body. If you take Xanax XR, check your bottle’s lot number.
K.C. Pharmaceuticals recalled 3.1 million bottles of over-the-counter eye drops sold under store-brand labels due to sterility concerns. Products found at Walgreens, CVS, and Kroger.
A transdermal blood pressure medication patch was recalled after reports of adhesion failure. Patients relying on the patch for blood pressure control may not have been getting their full dose.
A commonly prescribed heart medication was recalled over potential contamination. Patients currently taking the affected medication should contact their pharmacist or prescribing doctor before stopping.