The FDA has asked five drugmakers to voluntarily recall their metformin products after it found unacceptable levels of a carcinogen in the drug, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The agency said May 28 that after months of testing, it found unacceptable levels of N-nitrosodimethylamine, or NDMA, a cancer-causing chemical when ingested at high levels, in extended-release versions of metformin.
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