“This is due to a labelling error in a small proportion of bottles from this batch which has been mislabeled with the dose energy as 25 mcg, whereas the bottles include 88 mcg tablets,” the Mumbai-based firm acknowledged.
It stated that batch was offered solely in Madhya Pradesh and Telangana.
The firm has requested the sufferers who’ve lately bought Thyronorm with batch no AEJ0713 to return the bottle to the chemist they bought it from or notify the corporate.
When contacted over the problem by PTI, the drug agency confirmed the event and famous that the recall is due to a labelling error and there aren’t any high quality points with the product.
“We have not acquired any stories of affected person impression. A small proportion of bottles from the involved batch (No. AEJ0713) of 88 mcg tablets have an incorrect 25 mcg label. It is necessary that folks take the proper dose, so we’ve got initiated a voluntary recall of the mislabeled batch,” it acknowledged.
The firm is working with its distributors and different companions to facilitate this recall, it added. “This batch has been invoiced solely in MP and Telangana. This situation doesn’t have an effect on or prolong to some other batch or dosage energy of Thyronorm or different Abbott merchandise,” the corporate acknowledged.
(Inputs from PTI)