RISA24001
Coverage of RISA24001 in the Nexus archive.
- FDA recalls more than 11,000 bottles of blood pressure drug
The FDA has recalled 11,460 bottles of chlorthalidone tablets, USP, 25 milligrams, due to failure to meet dissolution standards during testing, which may reduce the medication's effectiveness. The recall includes 100-count bottles with batch number RISA24001 and 1,000-count bottles with batch number RISB24002, all expiring in April 2027.
- Blood pressure medication recalled for potential ineffectiveness
The FDA recalled 11,460 bottles of chlorthalidone tablets due to potential ineffectiveness from failed dissolution specifications. The affected batches are RISA24001 (100-tablet bottles) and RISB24002 (1,000-tablet bottles), with an expiration date of April 2027. The medication is used to treat high blood pressure and fluid retention from conditions like heart failure, liver disease, kidney disease, or steroid treatments.
- Blood pressure medication recalled for potential ineffectiveness
The FDA recalled 11,460 bottles of chlorthalidone tablets, 25 mg, due to potential ineffectiveness caused by failed dissolution specifications. The affected batches are RISA24001 (100-tablet bottles) and RISB24002 (1,000-tablet bottles), with an expiration date of April 2027. Chlorthalidone is a diuretic used to treat high blood pressure and fluid retention.