Several lots of the cholesterol medication atorvastatin were recalled after failed dissolution tests, according to the FDA.
More than 140,000 bottles of a popular drug commonly prescribed to reduce cholesterol have been recalled for a defect that could make the medication less effective.
On Oct. 10, the FDA classified the recalled prescription medication as a Class II recall. The risk classification from the ...
The Food and Drug Administration recalled hundreds of thousands of bottles of the cholesterol drug Atorvastatin Calcium Tablets. The FDA said that nearly 142,000 bottles were recalled because of ...
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FDA Orders Nationwide Recall—142,000 Cholesterol Pill Bottles Pulled As Dissolution Failures Exposed
In September 2025, a sweeping recall of atorvastatin—the nation's most-prescribed cholesterol-lowering drug—sent shockwaves ...
The recall includes 141,984 bottles of the medication, which is the generic form of Lipitor, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The recall affects the 10 mg doses in 90-count, ...
A drug taken daily by millions of Americans has been recalled nationwide after federal regulators said it failed quality testing. The recall affects more than 141,000 bottles of Atorvastatin Calcium ...
A Philadelphia judge has declined to certify as a nationwide class those Rite Aid customers who purchased what may have been counterfeit Lipitor in 2003. Judge Mark I. Bernstein found that the ...
More than 141,000 bottles of a common cholesterol medication distributed nationwide have been recalled, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Late last week, District Court Judge Peter Sheridan (D.N.J.) dismissed with prejudice the complaint for antitrust injury by the so-called "End Payor Class Purchasers" against the parties in previous ...
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