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I don't think this is the epi-pens, but i came across this and thought I would pass it on...
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SafetyAlerts
May 24, 2000
Jordan Epinephrine Injection Recalled
Elk Grove Village, IL (SafetyAlerts) - The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today reported that Jordan Pharmaceuticals Inc. is conducting a recall of Jordan Epinephrine Injection, USP, 1:1000, 1 mg/mL, 1mL ampuls, because of subpotency during stability testing.
The recalled Jordan Epinephrine Injection is a prescription sterile solution intended for subcutaneous or intramuscular administration for the treatment of respiratory distress in bronchial asthma or during severe,acute asthma attacks, severe anaphylactic reactions
and shock, and cardiac arrest to restore cardiac rhythm.
FDA stated in its report that 2,167 100-ampule boxes were distributed in Pennsylvania, Mississippi and
California and bear the Lot Numbers of 980308, 980401,980402, 980501, 980601, 990205, 990307 or 990308.
This ongoing Class II recall was initiated by the company, by letter dated March 15, 2000. This is the first public notice issued by the FDA.
Questions concerning this recall may be directed to the FDA at 1-888-INFO-FDA.
FDA Recall #d-349-0NDC #58196-065-31
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