Key Takeaway
Gelnique (oxybutynin chloride) Gel 10%, 100 mg in 1 g sachet, for topical use only. Physician sample in clamshell container with seven heat-sealed sachets. Rx Only. Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc, Coro by Actavis was recalled on February 7, 2014. The hazard: Subpotent Drug: Drug potency was compromised during shipment.
Gelnique (oxybutynin chloride) Gel 10%, 100 mg in 1 g sachet, for topical use only. Physician sample in clamshell container with seven heat-sealed sachets. Rx Only. Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc, Coro
Description
Gelnique (oxybutynin chloride) Gel 10%, 100 mg in 1 g sachet, for topical use only. Physician sample in clamshell container with seven heat-sealed sachets. Rx Only. Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc, Corona, CA, 92890. NDC: 52544-084-77.
Hazard / Reason
Subpotent Drug: Drug potency was compromised during shipment.
Class III: Product that is not likely to cause adverse health consequences.
Class III is the least severe classification. The product is unlikely to cause adverse health consequences but still violates FDA regulations.
Products Affected
Gelnique (oxybutynin chloride) Gel 10%, 100 mg in 1 g sachet, for topical use only. Physician sample in clamshell container with seven heat-sealed sachets. Rx Only. Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc, Coro
DrugsDistribution
Distributed nationwide to physicians as samples. No military/ govt/ VA or foreign consignees.
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