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Westminister Irbesartan Tablets

Could cause temporary or reversible harm; serious harm is unlikely.

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Check your lot number[redacted-phone] Irbesartan 300mg Tablets, 30 count bottle B162008A Sep-19 C162002A Feb-20 [redacted-phone] Irbesartan 300mg Tablets, 90 count bottle B162008B Sep-19 C162002B Feb-20
Where it was soldNationwide
Find the lot number printed on your box or bottle. If it matches — and you take this medicine — call your pharmacist. Don't stop a prescribed medicine on your own.

What happened

CGMP Deviations: FDA laboratory testing confirmed presence of an impurity, N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDEA) in product.

What to do

  1. Check the lot number and expiry on your medicine against the recall above.
  2. Talk to your pharmacist or doctor before changing anything — don't stop on your own.
  3. Report any problems to FDA MedWatch (1-800-FDA-1088 or fda.gov/medwatch).

Who makes it

Made byScieGen Pharmaceuticals Inc. Hauppauge, NY 11755. Manufactured for Westminster Pharmaceuticals LLC Olive Branch, MS 20854 Made in the USA
Distributed by / forWestminster Pharmaceuticals LLC Olive Branch, MS 20854 Made in the USA
NDC69367-121-01
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Full product labelWestminister Irbesartan Tablets, USP, 300mg, Rx Only,(a) 30-count bottle (NDC 69367-121-01, (b) 90-count bottle (NDC 69367-121-03), Manufactured by ScieGen Pharmaceuticals Inc. Hauppauge, NY 11755. Manufactured for Westminster Pharmaceuticals LLC Olive Branch, MS 20854 Made in the USA.
Recalling firmSciegen Pharmaceuticals Inc
DistributionNationwide
Quantity5,989 HDPE
Recall initiated2018-10-29
Report date2018-11-28
Recall completed2023-09-25
Recall numberD-0269-2019
ClassificationClass II
FDA statusTerminated
Origin on fileHauppauge NY United States

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This is public FDA recall information, not medical advice. A recall does not always mean your specific bottle is affected. Never stop a prescribed medicine without asking your pharmacist or doctor.