Methylin CT (Methylphenidate HCl Chewable Tablets)
Audience: Pharmacists, Pediatricians, Neuropsychiatric healthcare professionals
[01/19/2005] FDA and Alliant Pharmaceuticals notified healthcare professionals and consumers of the voluntary recall of one lot of Methylphenidate HCl Chewable Tablets, 5 mg strength,indicated for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Narcolepsy. After testing and evaluation, Alliant found that lot number #AMT50402A [expiration date April 2006] might contain up to three times the active ingredient, and elected to recall the medication as it could pose serious health risk for some patients.[UPDATE 02/10/2005] Recall expanded to include all lots of the product. The nationwide recall now includes all 2.5 mg, 5 mg and 10 mg dosage strengths because some tablets may contain too much or too little active ingredient.
[February 09, 2005 - Firm Press Release - Alliant Pharmaceuticals]
[January 14, 2005 - Firm Press Release - Alliant Pharmaceuticals]
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