Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) announces that OTC Concepts Ltd, Relconchem Ltd and Noumed Life Sciences Ltd are recalling all unexpired batches of the below products from pharmacies and retail stores as a precautionary measure due to possible contamination with an impurity N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) which has genotoxic and carcinogenic potential.
OTC Concepts Limited (All unexpired batches)
- Ranitidine 75mg Tablets
Relonchem Limited (All unexpired batches)
- Relonchem Ranitidine 75mg Tablets
- Bells Healthcare Ranitidine 75mg Tablets
- Numark Ranitidine 75mg Film Coted Tablets
- Tesco Heartburn and Indigestion Relief 75mg Film Coated Tablets
Noumed Life Sciences Limited (All unexpired batches)
- Noumed Indigestion Relief 75mg Film-Coated Tablets
- Gavilast Heartburn and Indigestion 75mg Film-Coated Tablets
- Ranitidine 75mg Film-Coated Tablets
Medreich Plc are recalling specific batches of the below products from pharmacies and retail stores as a precautionary measure due to possible contamination with an impurity NDMA which has genotoxic and carcinogenic potential.
- ASDA Ranitidine 75 mg Tablets (Batch number: 370190)
- Peach Ethical Indigestion Relief Ranitidine 75mg Film Coated Tablets (Batch number: 370049)
- Sainsbury’s Indigestion Relief Tablets (Batch numbers: 370065 and 370066)
- Tesco Indigestion Relief Ranitidine 75mg film-coated tablets (Batch numbers: 370050, 370051, 370052 and 370064)
This is an on-going issue and the MHRA is actively involved with the European Medicines Agency and with other medicines regulators to determine any possible impact. An investigation into other potentially impacted products is continuing and further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.
Please refer to the following website in MHRA for details:
http://www.gov.uk/drug-device-alerts/class-2-medicines-recall-ranitidine-75mg-tablets-various-liveries-el-19-a-37
In Hong Kong, the above products are not registered pharmaceutical products.
Currently, there are 67 registered pharmaceutical products containing ranitidine in Hong Kong. These products in the forms of oral preparations and injections are controlled as over-the-counter medicines and prescription-only medicines respectively. So far, the Department of Health (DH) has not received any case of adverse drug reaction related to ranitidine.
Related news on the detection of N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) in ranitidine products was previously issued by various overseas drug regulatory authorities, and was posted on the Drug Office website since 16 Sep 2019, with the latest update posted on 20 Nov 2019. Letters to inform local healthcare professionals were issued by the DH on 18 Sep 2019. The DH has contacted the relevant overseas drug regulatory authorities for further information regarding the detection of NDMA in ranitidine products, and continues to remain vigilant on the update findings and investigation result announced by the authorities for consideration of any action deemed necessary.
The DH has contacted the certificate holders of all registered ranitidine products for follow up on the local impact of the issue; and to provide evidence that NDMA in the products are below the acceptable limit, and samples of ranitidine-containing products have been collected from the market for analysis. When any health risks are posed to the public, a press statement will be issued as soon as possible. The following are the main content of the press statements issued previously:
- On 24 Sep 2019, the DH endorsed a licensed drug wholesaler, GlaxoSmithKline Ltd, to recall all Zantac products (HK-42792, HK-42793, HK-30459, HK-42045) from the Hong Kong market as a precautionary measure due to the presence of NDMA in the products.
- On 25 Sep 2019, the DH endorsed licensed drug wholesalers Hind Wing Co Ltd and Top Harvest Pharmaceuticals Co Ltd to recall Apo-Ranitidine Tablets (HK-42273, HK-41873) and Zantidon Tablets 150mg (HK-64329) respectively.
- On 27 Sep 2019, the DH endorsed licensed drug manufacturer APT Pharma Limited and licensed drug wholesaler Eugenpharm International Limited to recall Amratidine Tablets 150mg (HK-53143) and Peptil H 150 Tablets 150mg (HK-65103) respectively.
- On 30 Sep 2019, the DH endorsed licensed drug wholesaler Vast Resources Pharmaceutical Limited to recall Weidos Tablets 150mg (HK-62210).
- On 11 Oct 2019, the DH endorsed licensed drug wholesaler Hind Wing Co Ltd to recall Epadoren Solution for Injection 50mg/2ml (HK-61752).
- On 1 Nov 2019, the DH endorsed licensed drug wholesaler Welldone Pharmaceuticals Limited to recall 6 ranitidine-containing products: Epirant Tab 150mg (HK-56826), Welldone Ranitidine Tab 150mg (HK-57473), Kin Pak Tab 150mg (HK-56824), Wah Tat Tab 150mg (HK-56823), Super Pro Tab 150mg (HK-56825) and Glo-Tac Tab 150mg (HK-57472).
- On 7 Nov 2019, the DH endorsed licensed drug wholesalers Healthcare Pharmascience Limited, Julius Chen & Co (HK) Limited and Atlantic Pharmaceutical Limited to recall 5 ranitidine-containing products: Raniplex 150 Tablet 150mg (HK-43456), Tupast Tablet 150mg (HK-50378), Wontac Tablet 150mg (HK-60085), Jecefarma Ranitidine Tablet 150mg (HK-64041) and Ratic Tablet 150mg (HK-61083).
- On 12 Nov 2019, the DH endorsed registration certificate holder Medreich Far East Limited to recall Ulticer Tab 150mg (HK-53488).
Patients who are taking ranitidine-containing products should not stop taking the medicines, but should seek advice from their healthcare professionals for proper arrangement, e.g. use of alternative medicines with similar uses.
Ends/Friday, Nov 22, 2019
Issued at HKT 17:30
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