Teva recalls two batches of diazepam
Clinical The MHRA has issued a drug alert recalling all remaining stock of two batches of diazepam 2mg tablets.
The MHRA has issued a drug alert recalling all remaining stock of two batches of diazepam 2mg tablets from Teva UK.
Teva UK is recalling the batches 010832, first distributed on August 6 last year and batch 011227 first distributed on September 20, which are both sold in packs of 28 tablets. They both have an expiry date of February 2015, and are in Teva livery.
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The medicines watchdog said the batches were being recalled because the results of tests carried out during routine stability studies did not comply with the required specification of the drug.
Remaining stocks of these batches should be quarantined and returned to the original supplier for credit.
Further stock enquiries should be made to the Teva UK Customer Service Team on 0800 590502 or pharmacists with medical enquiries can contact Teva UK Limited on 020 7 5407 117 or by email on [email protected].