News APP

NewsApp (Free)

Read news as it happens
Download NewsApp

Available on  gplay

This article was first published 13 years ago
Home  » Business » Ranbaxy recalls skin care drug from UK

Ranbaxy recalls skin care drug from UK

By BS Reporter
July 07, 2011 15:53 IST
Get Rediff News in your Inbox:

Ranbaxy Ltd has been asked by the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), the largest drug regulator in Europe, to recall its drugs used to treat skin infections.

Ranbaxy (UK) Ltd was recalling all unexpired stock of Isotretinoin 20mg capsules due to a potential issue with bio-equivalence in comparison with the originator product, UK MHRA said in its notification.

The European Commission has also decided to suspend marketing authorisation for Isotretinoin as a temporary measure.

A company spokesperson refused to comment.

In 2009, Ranbaxy had to recall about 4,000 cartons of Sotret Isotretinoin through its US-based subsidiary, Ranbaxy Laboratories Inc, after the US Food and Drug Administration issued a 'nation-wide class-III recall' for a batch of capsules of 40mg.

The

company recalled the products after reports suggested that the product may exceed impurity specifications during its shelf life period.

Last year, it recalled a batch of Gabapentin 100mg capsules, after UK MHRA found that the patient information leaflet had not been updated to include safety warnings initiated by the European Medicines Agency.

It also recalled batches of Mirtazapine 15mg and 45mg tablets and unexpired stock of Sertraline 50mg and 100mg tablets on the same ground.

Get Rediff News in your Inbox:
BS Reporter in Mumbai
Source: source
 

Moneywiz Live!