Key Takeaway

Estriol, For Prescription Compounding, packaged in a) 1 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-1), b) 5 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-2), c) 25 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-3), d) 100 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-5), RX on by Fagron, Inc was recalled on April 6, 2017. The hazard: cGMP Deviations: lack of quality assurance at the API manufacturer.

FDA Drug Class II Terminated

Estriol, For Prescription Compounding, packaged in a) 1 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-1), b) 5 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-2), c) 25 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-3), d) 100 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-5), RX on

Recalled: April 6, 2017 ~15283 grams units affected D-0791-2017

Description

Estriol, For Prescription Compounding, packaged in a) 1 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-1), b) 5 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-2), c) 25 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-3), d) 100 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-5), RX only, Distributed by Fagron, Inc. 2400 Pilot Knob Rd, St. Paul, MN 55120 Tel. 1-(800) 423-6967 Also packaged as: Estriol USP Micronized, For prescription compounding, packaged in a 100 G bottle (NDC 52372-9292-01), Rx only, Distributed by FREEDOM, 801 W. New Orleans St. Broken Arrow, OK 74011

Hazard / Reason

cGMP Deviations: lack of quality assurance at the API manufacturer.

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

Estriol, For Prescription Compounding, packaged in a) 1 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-1), b) 5 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-2), c) 25 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-3), d) 100 G bottle (NDC: 51552-1392-5), RX on

Drugs

Company Information

Fagron, Inc

Saint Paul, MN, United States

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Distribution

Nationwide in US and PR and Australia

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