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METOPROLOL TARTRATE Tablet

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

Does this affect you?
Check your lot numberMETOPROLOL TARTRATE, Tablet, 12.5 mg (1/2 of 25 mg) has the following codes Pedigree: AD21790_67, EXP: 5/1/2014; Pedigree: AD73525_52, EXP: 5/30/2014.
Where it was soldRepacked drugs were distributed in Arizona, California, Oregon, and Washington.
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

Labeling:Label Mixup; METOPROLOL TARTRATE, Tablet, 12.5 mg (1/2 of 25 mg) may be potentially mislabeled as PIOGLITAZONE, Tablet, 15 mg, NDC 00591320530, Pedigree: AD22845_1, EXP: 4/30/2014; LEVOTHYROXINE SODIUM, Tablet, 12.5 mcg (1/2 of 25 mcg), NDC 00527134101, Pedigree: AD73525_49, EXP: 5/30/2014.

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 / forAidaPak Service, LLC
NDC63304057901
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Full product labelMETOPROLOL TARTRATE Tablet, 12.5 mg (1/2 of 25 mg), Rx only, Distributed by: AidaPak Service, LLC, NDC 63304057901
Recalling firmAidapak Services, LLC
DistributionRepacked drugs were distributed in Arizona, California, Oregon, and Washington.
Quantity420 Tablets
Recall initiated2013-07-02
Report date2014-01-22
Recall completed2014-02-07
Recall numberD-678-2014
ClassificationClass II
FDA statusTerminated
Origin on fileVancouver WA 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.