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Sciegen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Irbesartan Tablets, USP 75 mg, 150 mg, and 300 mg Due to the Detection of Trace Amounts of NDEA (N-Nitrosodiethylamine) Impurity Found in The Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API)-News Center-Changzhou Extraordinary Pharmatech co.,LTD-
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Sciegen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Irbesartan Tablets, USP 75 mg, 150 mg, and 300 mg Due to the Detection of Trace Amounts of NDEA (N-Nitrosodiethylamine) Impurity Found in The Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API)

Audience: Consumer, Health Professional, Pharmacy

October 30, 2018 -- ScieGen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is voluntarily recalling listed lots, within expiry, of Irbesartan Tablets, USP 75 mg, 150 mg, and 300 mg dosage forms to the consumer level. These products are being recalled due to the presence of an impurity, N-nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA) contained in the API Irbesartan, USP manufactured by Aurobindo Pharma Limited. This impurity, which is a substance that occurs naturally in certain foods, drinking water, air pollution, and industrial processes, has been classified as a probable human carcinogen as per International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)

To date, Sciegen Pharmaceuticals Inc has not received any reports of adverse events related to this product.

Irbesartan tablets, USP are indicated for the treatment of hypertension. It may be used alone or in combination with other antihypertensive agents.

Irbesartan Tablets, USP 75 mg, 150 mg, and 300 mg were manufactured by ScieGen Pharmaceuticals Inc and are labeled as Westminster Pharmaceuticals and Golden State Medical Supply, Inc [GSMS].

The recalls and returns will be managed by the respective distributors separately for the lots distributed by them as outlined below.

Details of batches sent to Westminster

The Irbesartan tablets subject to recall are packed in 30-count and 90-count bottles. To help identify the recalled product, the NDCs, product description, lot numbers and expiration dates are listed below. These lots were distributed nationwide in the USA to Westminster’s direct accounts.

NDC# Product Description Lot# Expiration Date
69367-119-01 Irbesartan 75mg Tablets, 30 count bottle B160002A Sep-19
69367-119-03 Irbesartan 75mg Tablets, 90 count bottle B160002B Sep-19
69367-120-01 Irbesartan 150mg Tablets, 30 count bottle B161005A Sep-19
C161002A Feb-20
69367-120-03 Irbesartan 150mg Tablets, 90 count bottle B161005B Sep-19
C161002B Feb-20
69367-121-01 Irbesartan 300mg Tablets, 30 count bottle B162008A Sep-19
C162002A Feb-20
69367-121-03 Irbesartan 300mg Tablets, 90 count bottle B162008B Sep-19
C162002B Feb-20

Westminster is notifying its direct accounts by email and by phone to immediately discontinue distribution of the product being recalled and to notify their wholesale and retail accounts of this product recall and make arrangements for impacted product to be returned to Westminster. Instructions for returning recalled products are provided in the Recall Notice Letter and Recall Response Form. Patients should return the effected medication to their pharmacy. Pharmacies should return their effected stock to their wholesaler.

If you are taking Irbesartan, please examine your tablets and look for the specific markings to determine if you’re product is affected by this recall. Products can be best identified by patients as being white, oval shaped tablets debossed with SG 160SG 161; or SG 162.

Customers and patients with medical-related questions, information about an adverse event or other questions about the Westminster’s product’s being recalled should contact Westminster’s Regulatory Affairs department by phone at: 888-354-9939

  • Live calls are received Monday-Friday, 9:00AM - 5:00PM EST with voicemail available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week or email recalls@wprx.com.

Details of batches sent to Golden State Medical Supply, Inc [GSMS]

The products subject to recall are packed in 30-count and 90-count bottles. To help identify the recalled product, the NDCs, Product Description, Lot numbers and Expiration dates are listed below. These lots were distributed nationwide in the USA to GSMS’ direct accounts.

NDC# Product Description Lot# Expiration Date
60429-641-30 Irbesartan 150mg Tablets, 30 Count Bottle GS019526 Nov-19
GS020252 Nov-19
GS020958 Nov-19
60429-642-30 Irbesartan 300mg Tablets, 30 Count Bottle GS019036 Sep-19
GS019073 Sep-19
GS021472 Nov-19
GS021530 Nov-19
GS022234 Feb-20
60429-640-90 Irbesartan 75mg Tablets, 90 Count Bottle B160003 Sep-19
B160004 Sep-19
60429-641-90 Irbesartan 150mg Tablets, 90 Count Bottle B161003 Sep-19
B161004 Sep-19
B161006 Sep-19
B161007 Sep-19
B161008 Nov-19
B161009 Nov-19
B161010 Nov-19
C161001 Feb-20
C161003 May-20
60429-642-90 Irbesartan 300mg Tablets, 90 Count Bottle B162009 Sep-19
B162010 Sep-19
B162011 Sep-19
B162012 Nov-19
B162013 Nov-19
B162014 Nov-19
B162015 Nov-19
C162001 Feb-20

Complete the Recall Inventory Response Form and return to Golden State Medical Supply Incorporated email: recalls@gsms.us or by via Fax: (805) 477-9869 Contact Golden State Medical Supply Incorporated for directions on return authorizations by calling (800) 284-8633 ext. 215 between 7:30AM-4:00PM Pacific; or email: recalls@gsms.us.

If you are taking Irbesartan, please examine your tablets and look for the specific markings to determine if you’re product is affected by this recall. Products can be best identified by patients as being white, oval shaped tablets debossed with SG 160SG 161; or SG 162.

Patients should contact their pharmacist or physician who can advise them about an alternative treatment prior to returning their medication. Patients who are on Irbesartan should continue taking their medication, as the risk of harm to a patient’s health may be higher if the treatment is stopped immediately without any alternative treatment. Patients should contact their physician or healthcare provider if they have experienced any problems that may be related to taking or using Irbesartan.

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