We Rarely Note FDA Product Recalls, But This Is A High Impact Generic — Millions Of Americans Take It, Daily — For High Cholesterol. So Do Check Your Vials.

We return to a minor power alley item, on this sunny Fall Saturday morning, here:

Please check with all your senior / known high cholesterol relatives who might be on statins… and screen the bottles in the home — if they are taking the cheaper generics, of any brand. Better always, to be safe here, now — than… sorry, later, right? Right.

Here is one of dozens of stories on the recall, this morning (but very few are printing the specific lots involved):

…[Hundreds of] thousands of bottles of a popular and widely used cholesterol drug are being voluntarily recalled for “failed dissolution specifications,” which suggests the drugs did not properly dissolve at a standard rate and could lead to a reduction in the drug’s effectiveness.

According to an enforcement report from the Food and Drug Administration, 141,984 bottles of Atorvastatin Calcium Tablet — a generic for Lipitor — which were manufactured by Alkem Laboratories, were recalled by distributor Ascend Laboratories on Sept. 19.

On Oct 10, the recall was classified as a “Class II,” which means the product “may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences….”

If you are on any generic version of Pfizer’s Lipitor® (or any statin — if you are uncertain), do check your lot numbers — against this grid in the image at upper right.

Namaste — and onward, smiling — still never taking any prescription medicine of any kind. [And, knock on wood — I will never need to. Exercise, and lucky genetics — life-long. My primary care guy says I’m the only patient (at my age) he sees who is on zero meds, of any kind. Hilarious!]

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