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Type 2 Diabetes Drug Recalled Due to Potential Contamination with Carcinogen
November 4th, 2020
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Type 2 Diabetes Drug Recalled Due to Potential Contamination with Carcinogen
Earlier this week, a recall was issued for two lots of a popular type 2 diabetes drug, metformin, over concerns they may be contaminated with nitrosamine, a potential carcinogen. This is a serious matter because metformin is a potentially life-saving drug. It lowers glucose levels. The recall was issued by Nostrum Laboratories Inc. and includes metformin HCl extended-release tablets, USP 750 mg. According to the FDA, the tablets contain “nitrosamine, or NDMA, above acceptable limits in the recalled tablets.”
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100-tablet bottles of 750 mg Metformin Hydrochloride Extended-Release Tablets, lot Nos. MET200101 and MET200301
500 mg Metformin Hydrochloride Extended-Release Tablets, lot Nos. MET100201 and MET100401
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