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Antidepressant medication recalls

Live FDA recall check · Jul 06, 2026

This is public FDA recall information, not medical advice. A recall often affects only specific lots. A medicine not listed here has not been checked or cleared — absence is never an all-clear. Never stop a prescribed medicine without asking your pharmacist or doctor.

Antidepressants have been recalled for impurity, dissolution, and packaging issues; duloxetine in particular has seen repeated recalls over failing dissolution specifications. Stopping an antidepressant abruptly can be harmful — check your lot and talk to your prescriber before changing anything.

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Common questions

What should I do if my medication is recalled?
Check the lot number on your box or bottle against the recall record, then call your pharmacist about a replacement. Don't stop a prescribed medicine on your own — for blood-pressure, diabetes, thyroid, and antidepressant medicines especially, stopping abruptly can be dangerous.
What is a nitrosamine (NDMA) impurity?
Nitrosamines such as NDMA and NDEA are probable human carcinogens that can form during manufacturing or storage. Several large recalls in this category traced back to nitrosamines in the active ingredient made at overseas facilities.

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