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Tag: Medication recall

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What is the drug Cova used for?: A Comprehensive Guide to Valsartan

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Cova is a brand name for the generic medication valsartan, an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) primarily used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure. A significant number of valsartan products, including some associated with the Cova brand, were recalled internationally starting in 2018 due to contamination concerns. Understanding the drug's uses and its complex history is vital for patient safety.

What is a Nebula Tablet? Understanding this Blood Pressure Medication

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According to the World Health Organization, hypertension affects an estimated 1.28 billion adults aged 30–79 years worldwide. One medication used to manage this condition is the **Nebula Tablet**, which primarily contains the beta-blocker nebivolol to help lower blood pressure and improve heart function.

Why Was Clobetasol Taken Off the Market? Answering the Rumor

4 min read
In 2023, over 4 million prescriptions were written for clobetasol in the United States, yet many patients still wonder, 'Why was clobetasol taken off the market?'. The persistent rumor that this powerful topical steroid was permanently removed from shelves is a widespread misconception, likely stemming from specific, targeted product recalls by certain manufacturers rather than a full market withdrawal. This article clarifies the circumstances behind these recalls and explains why clobetasol is still a vital prescription medication today.

Why is Stemetil being discontinued? Unpacking the Reasons and Alternatives

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In October 2022, the UK's medicines regulator initiated a recall of Stemetil 5mg/5ml Syrup after finding excessive levels of a chemical impurity called N-nitrosomethylphenylamine (NMPA). The discontinuation of certain Stemetil formulations is a complex issue driven by this safety recall and other broader market factors affecting the drug, prochlorperazine, across different countries.

What is Chantix called now? Understanding the Recall and Generic Varenicline

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According to the CDC, over 70% of adult smokers in the United States want to quit, and many have relied on medication for assistance. If you or someone you know previously used the brand-name Chantix, you might be asking: **What is Chantix called now?** The answer is that the brand was voluntarily recalled, but its generic version, varenicline, is still available and safe.