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Class 2: Drug Alert – Gaviscon Advance

November 17, 2009

Gaviscon Advance Peppermint Flavour
Oral suspension containing sodium alginate 500mg and potassium bicarbonate 100mg in 5ml
PL 0063/0103

Batch Number
Expiry Date
Pack Size
First Distributed

924471
1/08/2011 
500 ml bottle
19/09/2009

925071    
1/09/2011 
500 ml bottle 
19/09/2009 

Reckitt Benckiser Healthcare (UK) Ltd are recalling the above lots due to a low -evel microbial contamination detected in one of the batches. The contamination causes spoilage of the product and [...]

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Drug Safety Information – Phenergan Elixir

September 28, 2009

MHRA has just posted this Drug Safety Information with respect to Phenergan Elixir PL 04425/0630, 100ml packs. The labelling may “cause confusion to diabetic patients”. This relates to the technical distinction between hydrogenated glucose (which is not considered as sugar and therefore does not carry the risks of dental caries but nonetheless not suitable for [...]

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Update 04 – 10/03/09

March 13, 2009

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Another Class 4 Alert

March 10, 2009

The MHRA has just posted another Class 4 Alert relating to the patient information leaflet (PIL) of Timoptol-LA 0.25% w/v & 0.5% w/v Gel-Forming Eye Drops Solutions.
The dose printed on the PIL is wrong. It states a dose of twice a day instead of the correct ONCE a day dosage.
The batches affected are on [...]

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Children’s OTC New Advice – bookapharmacist response

March 5, 2009

MHRA, the government agency which is responsible for ensuring that medicines and medical devices work, and are acceptably safe recently issued a new advice for children’s over the counter cough and cold medicine ( link ). The landmark finding is that these over the counter cough and cold medicine simply don’t work in children [...]

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Important – Class 4 Alert

December 17, 2008

We have just been alerted to this packaging issue with Priadel 400mg Prolonged Release. The labelling on the rear panel of the cartons are wrong. On the side of the box where you place the dispensing label, you have Lithium Carbonate 200mg incorrectly printed on it.
Please find more details on the MHRA site below:
http://www.mhra.gov.uk/Publications/Safetywarnings/Drugalerts/CON031161
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Update:
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We are [...]

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