Dr Reddy's Lab Recalls Over 4,000 Bottles Of Generic Drug In US

Dr Reddy's initiated a Class II recall all over US for some of its Tacrolimus Capsules
Dr Reddy's Laboratories recalls 4,320 bottles of Tacrolimus Capsules in the US
Dr Reddy's Laboratories recalls 4,320 bottles of Tacrolimus Capsules in the US

Dr Reddy's Laboratories is recalling over 4,000 bottles of a generic drug in the US due to a packaging error. The Hyderabad-based drug major is recalling 4,320 bottles of Tacrolimus Capsules which are used to prevent the body from rejecting a transplanted organ.

New Jersey-based Dr Reddy's Laboratories Inc, a unit of the company, is recalling the affected lot due to "Presence of one Tacrolimus 1 mg capsule co-mingled in a bottle containing and labeled as Tacrolimus 0.5 mg capsules," USFDA said in its latest Enforcement Report.

The affected lot was produced at the company's Bachupally-based manufacturing plant and marketed in the US by its American arm.

Dr Reddy's initiated the Class II nationwide recall on February 8 this year.

As per USFDA, a Class II recall is initiated in a situation in which use of, or exposure to, a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.

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