It’s been a month since Pfizer was forced to recall bottles of its anti-smoking drug Chantix, but the counter was set back to zero last week as the company recalled all of its lots of 0.5 mg and 1 mg tablets due to increased levels of nitrosamines.
Distribution of Chantix was stopped in June, and the company recalled four lots of the drug after finding elevated levels of cancer-causing nitrosamines. Then, in July, the FDA said it would still allow certain manufacturers to distribute batches of drug that have more than the usual nitrosamine levels, so long as it remains under the interim acceptable limit.
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