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  1. Published on: 22/11/2019 07:52 AMReported by: roving-eye
    A drug alert has been issued to retailers and healthcare professionals as 4 companies are recalling batches of certain over-the-counter Ranitidine medicines used to treat conditions such as stomach ulcers and heartburn.



    OTC Concepts Ltd, Relconchem Ltd and Noumed Life Sciences Ltd are recalling all unexpired batches of the products listed in the alert from pharmacies and retail stores. Medreich PLC is recalling specific batches from pharmacies and retail stores.
    The recall affects 13, separate Ranitidine products listed in the MHRA drug alert here. Retailers have been advised to stop supplying the recalled products immediately and for all remaining stock to be quarantined and returned without delay to the supplier.
    The recall is a precautionary measure due to possible contamination with an impurity, N- nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), which has been identified as a potential risk factor in the development of certain cancers.
    Patients should not stop taking their medication, and a treatment review is not necessary until the next routine appointment.
    This recall follows 4 previous recalls on 8 October, 17 October, 25 October and 19 November regarding the withdrawal of other ranitidine products, also recalled as a precautionary measure. The MHRA is actively involved with the European Medicines Agency and other medicines’ regulators to determine the impact of what is an ongoing, global issue.
    Dr Andrew Gray, MHRA Deputy Director of Inspections, Enforcement & Standards, comments:
    “Whilst this action is precautionary, the MHRA takes patient safety very seriously.
    “Patients should keep taking their current medicines but should speak to their doctor or pharmacist if they are concerned and should seek their doctor’s advice before stopping any prescribed medicines.
    “We have asked companies to quarantine batches of potentially affected medicines whilst we investigate and we will take action as necessary, including product recalls where appropriate.
    “We have also requested risk assessments from the relevant companies which will include the testing of potentially affected batches.
    “Currently, there is no evidence that medicines containing nitrosamines have caused any harm to patients, but the Agency is closely monitoring the situation, and working with other Regulatory Agencies around the world.”

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  3. seck says:22/11/2019 04:21 PM
    Thank you for your advice.
    Just checked my supply and binned a packet from named manufacturer, bought locally.

  4. slothy says:22/11/2019 05:51 PM
    Thanks, also had a packet in cupboard.

    Unfortunately, also found an empty packet that hubby has recently consumed.

    A few years ago, I tried Ranitidine. It worked but felt it made me feel dizzy.


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