Key Takeaway

Saphris 10 mg (asenapine) sublingual tablets, 6x10 count blister packs, Rx only, Black Cherry Flavor, Manufactured by: Catalent UK Swindon, Zydis Ltd, Blagrove, Swindon, Wilshire SN5 BRU, UK Distribut by Forest Laboratories, LLC was recalled on May 18, 2017. The hazard: Labeling; Label Mixup; blister lidding foil and shell-pack labeled as 10 mg but package actually contains 5 mg tablets

FDA Drug Class II Terminated

Saphris 10 mg (asenapine) sublingual tablets, 6x10 count blister packs, Rx only, Black Cherry Flavor, Manufactured by: Catalent UK Swindon, Zydis Ltd, Blagrove, Swindon, Wilshire SN5 BRU, UK Distribut

Recalled: May 18, 2017 ~40,621 blister packs units affected D-0880-2017

Description

Saphris 10 mg (asenapine) sublingual tablets, 6x10 count blister packs, Rx only, Black Cherry Flavor, Manufactured by: Catalent UK Swindon, Zydis Ltd, Blagrove, Swindon, Wilshire SN5 BRU, UK Distributed by Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc. subsidiary of Forest Laboratories, LLC, Cincinnati OH 45209 USA --- NDC 0456-2410-60; Shellpack containing 1 blister card --- NDC 0456-2410-06

Hazard / Reason

Labeling; Label Mixup; blister lidding foil and shell-pack labeled as 10 mg but package actually contains 5 mg tablets

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

Saphris 10 mg (asenapine) sublingual tablets, 6x10 count blister packs, Rx only, Black Cherry Flavor, Manufactured by: Catalent UK Swindon, Zydis Ltd, Blagrove, Swindon, Wilshire SN5 BRU, UK Distribut

Drugs

Company Information

Forest Laboratories, LLC

Jersey City, NJ, United States

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Distribution

Nationwide

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