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Class II · ModerateActive recall

Vancomycin HCI

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

Does this affect you?
Check your lot numberLot: C274-000050857, Exp.:7/6/2026; C274-000049316, Exp.: 4/26/2026; C274-000049367, Exp.: 4/28/2026; C274-000049496, Exp.: 5/3/2026; C274-000049518, Exp.: 5/4/2026; C274-000049535, Exp.: 5/5/2026; C274-000049653, Exp.: 5/11/2026; C274-000049654, Exp.: 5/11/2026; C274-000049745, Exp.: 5/16/2026; C274-000050128, Exp.: 5/31/2026; C274-000050151, Exp.: 6/1/2026; C274-000050184, Exp.: 6/6/2026; C274-000050504, Exp.: 6/15/2026; C274-000050662, Exp.: 6/21/2026; C274-000050836, Exp.: 7/5/2026; C274-000051014, Exp.: 7/13/2026; C274-000051057, Exp.: 7/18/2026; C274-000051240, Exp.: 7/25/2026.
Where it was soldNationwide in the U.S.A.
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

Lack of Assurance of Sterility; blue Break-Off-Part could detach from the administration port

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

Distributed by / forFagron Compounding Services
NDC71266-5083-01
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Full product labelVancomycin HCI, 1.25 grams added to 250 mL, 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection USP, Fagron Sterile Services, 8710 34th St. N. Wichita, KS 67226, NDC 71266-5083-01
Recalling firmFagron Compounding Services
DistributionNationwide in the U.S.A.
Quantity34,260 bags
Recall initiated2026-03-20
Report date2026-04-15
Recall completed
Recall numberD-0440-2026
ClassificationClass II
FDA statusOngoing
Origin on fileWichita KS United States

Related

Source: U.S. FDA enforcement database (openFDA). Look this up on the official FDA recalls site ↗

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.