Drug Recalls
Here you'll find every drug recall the FDA has issued, including prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, compounded pharmacy products, and dietary supplements. We've been tracking these since 2006 and our database updates several times a day so you're always looking at current information.
Drugs get recalled for a number of reasons: contamination during manufacturing, incorrect potency or dosage, failed quality testing (like dissolution or stability tests), sterility problems in injectable products, or labeling and packaging errors that could cause someone to take the wrong dose. If you find a product on this list that you use, please follow the instructions provided by the FDA to take the necessary precautions.
Showing 11961–11980 of 17,529 recalls
Recalled Item: Cantharitus Multi-Mix Prep
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Podophyllum 40% Topical
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Pyridoxine B6 100mg Inj
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: HCG 10
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Hydroxocobalamin 1mg Injection
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Sermorelin Injection 10mg/10mL
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Marcaine 0.24%/Ethanol 4% Injection
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Tri-Mix LOW ED Injection
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Calcium Chloride Dihydrate Injection
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Progesterone Cyp Inj
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Glutathione 300 mg/1.5 mL Injection
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Dep-Estradiol 10 mg/mL Injection
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Benadryl 50mg/2mL Pres-Free Injection
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Triamcin 40mg/mL Susp
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Furosemide 20 mg/mL svn Sol
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Testosterone Injection 100mg/mL
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Tacrolimus 0.03% Opth Oint
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Sal-Acid 60% Plaster Paste
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Tri-Test 1:1:1 300mg/mL Injection
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.
Recalled Item: Toradol 60mg/mL Injection
The Issue: Sterility Concerns
Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.