Key Takeaway

Nitrofurantoin Capsules, USP (Monohydrate/Macrocrystals), 100 mg, 100 Capsules (10 x 10), 10-count blisters per card, 10 cards per carton, Unit Dose NDC 68084-446-11, Rx Only, Distributed by: American by American Health Packaging was recalled on May 3, 2022. The hazard: Failed Dissolution Specifications: Nitrofurantoin Capsules recalled due to dissolution failure at 0-time of the repackaged lot. Drug release results w...

FDA Drug Class III Terminated

Nitrofurantoin Capsules, USP (Monohydrate/Macrocrystals), 100 mg, 100 Capsules (10 x 10), 10-count blisters per card, 10 cards per carton, Unit Dose NDC 68084-446-11, Rx Only, Distributed by: American

Recalled: May 3, 2022 ~1603 cartons units affected D-0880-2022

Description

Nitrofurantoin Capsules, USP (Monohydrate/Macrocrystals), 100 mg, 100 Capsules (10 x 10), 10-count blisters per card, 10 cards per carton, Unit Dose NDC 68084-446-11, Rx Only, Distributed by: American Health Packaging, Columbus, Ohio 43217, NDC: 68084-446-01

Hazard / Reason

Failed Dissolution Specifications: Nitrofurantoin Capsules recalled due to dissolution failure at 0-time of the repackaged lot. Drug release results were above specification at 0-time.

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

Nitrofurantoin Capsules, USP (Monohydrate/Macrocrystals), 100 mg, 100 Capsules (10 x 10), 10-count blisters per card, 10 cards per carton, Unit Dose NDC 68084-446-11, Rx Only, Distributed by: American

Drugs

Company Information

American Health Packaging

Columbus, OH, United States

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Distribution

Nationwide USA

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