Class II · ModerateRecall completed
Ranitidine Syrup (Ranitidine Oral Solution USP)
Could cause temporary or reversible harm; serious harm is unlikely.
Does this affect you?
Check your lot number[Case of 40] Lots 183723, 184278, exp 10/31/2020; Lot 187652, exp 05/31/2021; [Case of 50] Lot 177874, exp 01/31/ 2020; Lot 178413, exp 02/29/ 2020; Lot 183449, exp 10/31/2020; Lot 184445, exp 12/31/ 2020; Lot 186563, exp 03/31/ 2021; Lot 187691, exp 05/31/2021
Where it was soldNationwide USA
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: Presence of NDMA impurity detected in product.
What to do
- Check the lot number and expiry on your medicine against the recall above.
- Talk to your pharmacist or doctor before changing anything — don't stop on your own.
- Report any problems to FDA MedWatch (1-800-FDA-1088 or fda.gov/medwatch).
Who makes it
| Distributed by / for | American Health Packaging, Columbus, Ohio. (a) Case of 50 cups (NDC 60687-260-69) (b) Case of 40 cups (NDC 60687-260-23 (c) Unit Dose Cup (NDC 60687-260-69) |
| NDC | 60687-260-69 |
Show the full FDA record
| Full product label | Ranitidine Syrup (Ranitidine Oral Solution USP), 15 mg/mL, 150 mg/10 mL per cup, Rx Only, Distributed by: American Health Packaging, Columbus, Ohio. (a) Case of 50 cups (NDC 60687-260-69) (b) Case of 40 cups (NDC 60687-260-23 (c) Unit Dose Cup (NDC 60687-260-69) |
| Recalling firm | American Health Packaging |
| Distribution | Nationwide USA |
| Quantity | 1,692 cases of 40 and 50 cups |
| Recall initiated | 2019-11-01 |
| Report date | 2020-01-08 |
| Recall completed | 2022-08-03 |
| Recall number | D-0631-2020 |
| Classification | Class II |
| FDA status | Terminated |
| Origin on file | Columbus OH United States |
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.