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Drug recalls, by class and condition

Every Class I, II, and III recall from the FDA Enforcement Report database, in chronological order. Class I is the most serious.

In the last 30 days, FDA issued 1 Class I recall (most serious), 16 Class II, and 8 Class III affecting the medications we cover.

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March 8, 202310 recalls

RecallClassStatus
Simvastatin Tablets USP 5 mg Rx Only, Packaged as: a) 90-count bottle NDC 16729-156-15, UPC 3 16729 15615 8; b) 1,000-count bottle NDC 16729-156-17, UPC 3 16729 15617 2; Manufactured for: Accord Healthcare, Inc., Durham, NC 27703. Manufactured by: Intas Pharmaceuticals Limited, Pharmez, Ahmedabad-382 213 INDIACGMP Deviations: recalling drug products following an FDA inspection. · Accord Healthcare, Inc. · 256,648 bottlesClass IITerminatedRosuvastatin Tablets, USP 40 mg* Rx Only, Packaged as: a) 30-count bottle NDC 16729-287-10, UPC 3 16729 28710 4; b) 90-count bottle NDC 16729-287-15, UPC 3 16729 28715 9; c) 1,000-count bottle NDC 16729-287-17, UPC 3 16729 28717 3; Manufactured for: Accord Healthcare, Inc., Durham, NC 27703. Manufactured by: Intas Pharmaceuticals Limited, Pharmez, Ahmedabad-382 213 INDIACGMP Deviations: recalling drug products following an FDA inspection. · Accord Healthcare, Inc. · 102,360 bottlesClass IITerminatedBusPIRone Hydrochloride Tablets USP, 5 mg, Rx Only, Packaged as: a) 100 Tablets NDC 16729-200-01 UPC 3 16729 20001 1; b) 500 Tablets NDC 16729-200-16 UPC 3 16729 20016 5; Manufactured for: Accord Healthcare, Inc., Durham, NC 27703 Manufactured by: Intas Pharmaceuticals Limited, Pharmez, Ahmedabad-382 213, INDIACGMP Deviations: recalling drug products following an FDA inspection. · Accord Healthcare, Inc. · 24,408 bottlesClass IITerminatedRosuvastatin Tablets, USP, 10 mg*, Rx Only, Packaged as: a) 90-count bottle, NDC 16729-285-15, UPC 3 16729 28515 5; b) 1,000-count bottle NDC 16729-285-17, UPC 3 16729 28517 9; Manufactured for: Accord Healthcare, Inc., Durham, NC 27703. Manufactured by: Intas Pharmaceuticals Limited, Pharmez, Ahmedabad-382 213 INDIACGMP Deviations: recalling drug products following an FDA inspection. · Accord Healthcare, Inc. · 56,862 bottlesClass IITerminatedAtorvastatin Calcium Tablets USP 20 mg* Rx Only, Packaged as a) 90 Tablets NDC 16729-045-15 UPC 3 16729 04515 5; b) 1,000 Tablets NDC 16729-045-17 UPC 3 16729 04517 9, Manufactured for: Accord Healthcare, Inc., Durham, NC 27703 Manufactured by: Intas Pharmaceuticals Limited, Pharmez, Ahmedabad-382 213, INDIACGMP Deviations: recalling drug products following an FDA inspection. · Accord Healthcare, Inc. · 241,585 bottlesClass IITerminatedAripiprazole Tablets, USP 5 mg Rx Only, Packaged as a) 30-count bottle, NDC 16729-279-10, UPC 3 16729 27910 9; b) 100-count bottle, NDC 16729-279-01, UPC 3 16729 27901 7; Manufactured for: Accord Healthcare, Inc., Durham, NC 27703. Manufactured by: Intas Pharmaceuticals Limited, Pharmez, Ahmedabad-382 213. IndiaCGMP Deviations: recalling drug products following an FDA inspection. · Accord Healthcare, Inc. · 1,109,904 bottlesClass IITerminatedAripiprazole Tablets, USP 10 mg Rx Only, Packaged as a) 30-count bottle, NDC 16729-280-10, UPC 3 16729 28010 5; b) 100-count bottle, NDC 16729-280-01, UPC 3 16729 28001 3; Manufactured for: Accord Healthcare, Inc., Durham, NC 27703. Manufactured by: Intas Pharmaceuticals Limited, Pharmez, Ahmedabad-382 213. IndiaCGMP Deviations: recalling drug products following an FDA inspection. · Accord Healthcare, Inc. · 539,004 bottlesClass IITerminatedBusPIRone Hydrochloride Tablets USP 30 mg, 60-count bottle, Rx Only, Manufactured for: Accord Healthcare, Inc., Durham, NC 27703 Manufactured by: Intas Pharmaceuticals Limited, Pharmez, Ahmedabad-382 213, INDIA, NDC 16729-289-12 UPC 3 16729 28912 2CGMP Deviations: recalling drug products following an FDA inspection. · Accord Healthcare, Inc. · 25,812 bottlesClass IITerminatedAripiprazole Tablets, USP 15 mg Rx Only, Packaged as: a) 30-count bottle NDC 16729-281-10, UPC 3 16729 28110 2; b) 100-count bottle NDC 16729-281-01, UPC 3 16729 28101 0; Manufactured for: Accord Healthcare, Inc., Durham, NC 27703. Manufactured by: Intas Pharmaceuticals Limited, Pharmez, Ahmedabad-382 213. IndiaCGMP Deviations: recalling drug products following an FDA inspection. · Accord Healthcare, Inc. · 312,864 bottlesClass IITerminatedSimvastatin Tablets USP 40 mg Rx Only, Packaged as: a) 90-count tablets NDC 16729-006-15, UPC 3 16729 00615 6; b) 1,000-count tablets NDC 16729-006-17, UPC 3 16729 00617 0; Manufactured for: Accord Healthcare, Inc., Durham, NC 27703. Manufactured by: Intas Pharmaceuticals Limited, Pharmez, Ahmedabad-382 213 INDIACGMP Deviations: recalling drug products following an FDA inspection. · Accord Healthcare, Inc. · 1,190,484 bottlesClass IITerminated

Recalls by condition

How FDA classifies recalls

Class I: The drug may cause serious health consequences or death. Examples include the wrong drug in a bottle, a drug contaminated with bacteria, or a life-threatening allergen not declared on the label.

Class II: The drug may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, or the probability of serious consequences is remote. Examples include a dissolution failure, a labeling error that affects dosing, or a nitrosamine impurity above the daily intake limit.

Class III: Use of the drug is unlikely to cause adverse health consequences, but the product violates FDA regulations. Examples include an incorrect tablet count per bottle, minor labeling issues, or packaging defects.

Definitions sourced from FDA Recall Classifications →

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Class I, II, and III drug recalls?
FDA classifies recalls by health risk. Class I means the drug can cause serious harm or death. Class II means temporary or reversible adverse health consequences are possible. Class III means the recall is unlikely to cause harm but the product violates FDA regulations.
How often is the FDA recall list updated?
FDA publishes the Enforcement Report weekly. MedivaScan refreshes from openFDA every 6 hours, so new recalls typically appear here within hours of FDA posting them.
What should I do if my medication appears on this list?
Contact a pharmacist or prescriber for guidance. Do not stop taking a medication based on a recall notice alone. The prescriber will advise on substitutes or whether the specific lot affects you. Each recall row links to a drug detail page with the affected lot range and the FDA product description.
Where does the recall data come from?
All data is sourced from the FDA Drug Enforcement Report endpoint via openFDA. Each row links to the canonical FDA notice for verification. MedivaScan does not add, modify, or interpret FDA's underlying record.
For information only. MedivaScan summarizes public FDA data and is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before changing any medication. If you experience a serious reaction, contact your doctor or call 911.