The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reporting that some propafenone HCL tablets are being recalled. Propafenone HCL is a drug used to treat cardiac arrhythmias. According to drugmaker Watson Pharmaceuticals, some lots of propafenone HCL 225 mg tablets sold in 100-count bottles in the United States are being voluntarily recalled because some tablets might contain slightly higher levels of the active ingredient than specified. The recalled tablets were shipped to customers between October 15...
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Generic Name: BUPROPION SUSTAINED-RELEASE (SMOKING DETERRENT) - ORAL Pronounced: (byou-PRO-pee-on) Uses This medication is used in combination... Read more »
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Generic Name: BUPROPION SUSTAINED-RELEASE (SMOKING DETERRENT) - ORAL Pronounced: (byou-PRO-pee-on) Uses This medication is used in combination... Read more »
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Generic Name: BUPROPION EXTENDED-RELEASE (ANTIDEPRESSANT) - ORAL Pronounced: (byou-PRO-pee-on) Uses This medication is used to treat depression.... Read more »
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Generic Name: BUPROPION - ORAL Pronounced: (byou-PRO-pee-on) Overdose If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or... Read more »