Key Takeaway

Losartan HCTZ 100/25 mg, 90 count bottles NDC# 70518-2578-00 Repackaged NDC Original NDC # 68180-0217-09 by RemedyRepack Inc. was recalled on May 2, 2022. The hazard: CGMP Deviations- AZIDO Impurity levels observed to be above acceptable limits.

FDA Drug Class II Terminated

Losartan HCTZ 100/25 mg, 90 count bottles NDC# 70518-2578-00 Repackaged NDC Original NDC # 68180-0217-09

Recalled: May 2, 2022 ~26/90 count bottles = 2,340 tablets units affected D-0886-2022

Description

Losartan HCTZ 100/25 mg, 90 count bottles NDC# 70518-2578-00 Repackaged NDC Original NDC # 68180-0217-09

Hazard / Reason

CGMP Deviations- AZIDO Impurity levels observed to be above acceptable limits.

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

Losartan HCTZ 100/25 mg, 90 count bottles NDC# 70518-2578-00 Repackaged NDC Original NDC # 68180-0217-09

Drugs

Company Information

RemedyRepack Inc.

Indiana, PA, United States

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Distribution

Product was distributed to FL, SC and VA

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