Product Recalls in Nevada

Product recalls affecting Nevada — including food, drugs, consumer products, medical devices, and vehicles distributed to Nevada. RecallDetector monitors distribution data from the FDA, USDA, CPSC, and NHTSA to show you which recalls are relevant to your area. 2,680 recalls have been distributed to Nevada in the last 12 months.

50,223 total recalls
2,680 in last 12 months

Showing 97219740 of 13,472 recalls

DrugAugust 19, 2015· Pharmakon Pharmaceuticals

Recalled Item: Ketamine 100 mg/mL Recalled by Pharmakon Pharmaceuticals Due to Stability...

The Issue: Stability data does not support expiry.

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 19, 2015· Pharmakon Pharmaceuticals

Recalled Item: Epinephrine (PF) 10 mcg/mL in 0.9% Sodium Chloride Recalled by Pharmakon...

The Issue: Subpotent drug.

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 19, 2015· Pharmakon Pharmaceuticals

Recalled Item: Midazolam (PF) 0.1 mg/mL in 0.9% Sodium Chloride Recalled by Pharmakon...

The Issue: Stability data does not support expiry.

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 19, 2015· Pharmakon Pharmaceuticals

Recalled Item: Provocholine Pre-diluted Set II in 0.9% Sodium Chloride Recalled by...

The Issue: Stability data does not support expiry.

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 19, 2015· Pharmakon Pharmaceuticals

Recalled Item: Rocuronium 10 mg/mL Recalled by Pharmakon Pharmaceuticals Due to Stability...

The Issue: Stability data does not support expiry.

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 19, 2015· Pharmakon Pharmaceuticals

Recalled Item: Midazolam (PF) 0.5 mg/mL in 0.9% Sodium Chloride Recalled by Pharmakon...

The Issue: Subpotent drug.

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 19, 2015· Pharmakon Pharmaceuticals

Recalled Item: Ondansetron 2 mg/mL Recalled by Pharmakon Pharmaceuticals Due to Stability...

The Issue: Stability data does not support expiry.

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 19, 2015· Pharmakon Pharmaceuticals

Recalled Item: Hydromorphone HCl 1 mg/mL in 0.9% Sodium Chloride Recalled by Pharmakon...

The Issue: Stability data does not support expiry.

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 17, 2015· Bausch & Lomb, Inc.

Recalled Item: Bromfenac Ophthalmic Solution Recalled by Bausch & Lomb, Inc. Due to Lack of...

The Issue: Lack of Assurance of Sterility: Failed preservative effectiveness testing.

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 17, 2015· Hartley Medical Center Pharmacy, Incorporated

Recalled Item: Prolotherapy with Phenol (Dextrose 25% Recalled by Hartley Medical Center...

The Issue: Non-Sterility: Hartley Medical Center Pharmacy, Inc. is recalling...

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class I — Serious Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 17, 2015· Apotex Inc.

Recalled Item: Cevimeline Hydrochloride Capsules Recalled by Apotex Inc. Due to Failed...

The Issue: Failed Stability Specifications: product may not meet specification limit...

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 17, 2015· Hartley Medical Center Pharmacy, Incorporated

Recalled Item: Prolotherapy with Phenol (Dextrose 25% Recalled by Hartley Medical Center...

The Issue: Non-Sterility: Hartley Medical Center Pharmacy, Inc. is recalling...

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class I — Serious Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 13, 2015· Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Inc.

Recalled Item: Amlodipine besylate and Atorvastatin calcium Tablets Recalled by Dr. Reddy's...

The Issue: Subpotent Drug: Subpotent atorvastatin.

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class III — Low RiskOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 13, 2015· GlaxoSmithKline, LLC.

Recalled Item: Bactroban (mupirocin calcium) Nasal Ointment Recalled by GlaxoSmithKline,...

The Issue: Penicillin Cross Contamination and Presence of Foreign Substance. Product...

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 13, 2015· Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Inc.

Recalled Item: Amlodipine besylate and Atorvastatin calcium Tablets Recalled by Dr. Reddy's...

The Issue: Subpotent Drug: Subpotent atorvastatin.

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class III — Low RiskOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 13, 2015· GlaxoSmithKline, LLC.

Recalled Item: Bactroban Cream (mupirocin calcium) Recalled by GlaxoSmithKline, LLC. Due to...

The Issue: Penicillin Cross Contamination and Presence of Foreign Substance. Product...

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 13, 2015· Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Inc.

Recalled Item: Amlodipine besylate and Atorvastatin calcium Tablets Recalled by Dr. Reddy's...

The Issue: Subpotent Drug: Subpotent atorvastatin.

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class III — Low RiskOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 13, 2015· Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Inc.

Recalled Item: Amlodipine besylate and Atorvastatin calcium Tablets Recalled by Dr. Reddy's...

The Issue: Subpotent Drug: Subpotent atorvastatin.

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class III — Low RiskOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 13, 2015· GlaxoSmithKline, LLC.

Recalled Item: Bactroban Ointment (mupirocin calcium) Recalled by GlaxoSmithKline, LLC. Due...

The Issue: Penicillin Cross Contamination and Presence of Foreign Substance. Product...

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugAugust 13, 2015· Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Inc.

Recalled Item: Amlodipine besylate and Atorvastatin calcium Tablets Recalled by Dr. Reddy's...

The Issue: Subpotent Drug: Subpotent atorvastatin.

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class III — Low RiskOngoing
Refund