FDA Recall Tacrolimus
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FDA Recall Enforcement Reports
The most recent Recall Enforcement Report that covers this product was initiated on March 23rd, 2020 and classified as a Class III recall due to presence of foreign tablet/capsule - potential presence of commingled one tacrolimus 1 mg capsule in 5 mg bottles. This recall is currently terminated, and the associated recall number is recall number is D-1057-2020. It pertains to Tacrolimus identified by 0378-2046 as of 07-07-2021 .
Recall Number | Recall Initiation Date | Report Date | Quantity | Product Description | Recall Reason | Status |
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D-1057-2020 | 03-23-2020 | 04-01-2020 | 3,816 botlles | Tacrolimus Capsules, USP 5mg, 100-count bottle, Rx only, Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc., Morgantown, WV 26505, NDC 0378-2047-01 | Presence of foreign tablet/capsule - Potential presence of commingled one Tacrolimus 1 mg capsule in 5 mg bottles. | Terminated |
D-066-2013 | 06-29-2012 | 12-05-2012 | 15181 bottles. | Mylan, Tacrolimus Capsules 0.5 mg, 100 count bottle, Rx only, Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc., Morgantown, WV 26505 NDC 0378-2045-01 | Failed USP Content Uniformity Requirements: OOS result reported on retained samples. | Terminated |
What is a Recall Enforcement Report?
A Recall Enforcement Report is an official publication by the FDA that documents all classified drug recalls.
When a company initiates a product removal or correction, the FDA evaluates whether the action meets the criteria for a recall. If it does, the FDA assesses the level of public health risk and assigns a recall classification (Class I, II, or III). Once classified, the recall is published in the Enforcement Report, which includes details such as the product name, affected lot numbers, reason for recall, and scope of distribution.
The Enforcement Report ensures transparency and allows the public and healthcare professionals to stay informed about products that may present a health or safety concern.
Understanding Recall Reports
The recall information provided on this website is sourced directly from official U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) data. It is important to understand that most product recalls are limited in scope and typically involve only specific lots or batches of a product that have been identified as potentially defective or non-compliant with regulatory standards.
Recalls may be initiated voluntarily by the manufacturer or distributor, or they may be mandated by the FDA when a product is found to pose a health risk. A recall does not necessarily mean that all units of a product are unsafe.
If you have concerns about the safety of a medication or healthcare product you are using, it is strongly recommended that you verify the product’s lot number and consult your pharmacist or healthcare provider to determine whether your specific product is affected by the recall.