Key Takeaway

Sucralfate Tablets, USP 1 gram, packaged in a) 100-count bottles NDC 29033-0003-01, and b) 500-count bottles, NDC 29033-0003-05), Rx Only, Manufactured by: Nostrum Laboratories, Inc., Kansas City, MO by Nostrum Laboratories, Inc. was recalled on July 11, 2025. The hazard: CGMP Deviations: The recalling firm filed for Chapter 11 in September 2024. As a result, it cannot monitor the quality program and hence cannot assure...

FDA Drug Class II Ongoing

Sucralfate Tablets, USP 1 gram, packaged in a) 100-count bottles NDC 29033-0003-01, and b) 500-count bottles, NDC 29033-0003-05), Rx Only, Manufactured by: Nostrum Laboratories, Inc., Kansas City, MO

Recalled: July 11, 2025 ~60,608 bottles units affected D-0547-2025

Description

Sucralfate Tablets, USP 1 gram, packaged in a) 100-count bottles NDC 29033-0003-01, and b) 500-count bottles, NDC 29033-0003-05), Rx Only, Manufactured by: Nostrum Laboratories, Inc., Kansas City, MO 64120.

Hazard / Reason

CGMP Deviations: The recalling firm filed for Chapter 11 in September 2024. As a result, it cannot monitor the quality program and hence cannot assure that products meet the identity, strength, quality, and purity characteristics that they are purported or represented to possess, rendering the products adulterated.

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

Sucralfate Tablets, USP 1 gram, packaged in a) 100-count bottles NDC 29033-0003-01, and b) 500-count bottles, NDC 29033-0003-05), Rx Only, Manufactured by: Nostrum Laboratories, Inc., Kansas City, MO

Drugs

Company Information

Nostrum Laboratories, Inc.

Bryan, OH, United States

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Distribution

nationwide within the United States

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