Key Takeaway
Baclofen/Bupivacaine 2,000 mcg/20 mg/mL Injectable, 45 mL vial, Compounded by The Compounding Shop, St. Petersburg, FL by THE COMPOUNDING SHOP, INC. was recalled on May 2, 2013. The hazard: Lack of Assurance of Sterility: FDA inspection findings resulted in concerns regarding quality control processes
Baclofen/Bupivacaine 2,000 mcg/20 mg/mL Injectable, 45 mL vial, Compounded by The Compounding Shop, St. Petersburg, FL
Description
Baclofen/Bupivacaine 2,000 mcg/20 mg/mL Injectable, 45 mL vial, Compounded by The Compounding Shop, St. Petersburg, FL
Hazard / Reason
Lack of Assurance of Sterility: FDA inspection findings resulted in concerns regarding quality control processes
Class II: Product that may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences.
Class II indicates the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects. The probability of serious harm is considered remote.
Products Affected
Baclofen/Bupivacaine 2,000 mcg/20 mg/mL Injectable, 45 mL vial, Compounded by The Compounding Shop, St. Petersburg, FL
DrugsCompany Information
THE COMPOUNDING SHOP, INC.
St Petersburg, FL, United States
View all 25 recalls by THE COMPOUNDING SHOP, INC. →Distribution
Florida, California, Minnesota, and Maine
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