Mylan New ZealandThursday 27 May 2010, 11:33AM
Media release from Mylan New Zealand
Limited, following consultation with Medsafe, Ministry of
Health, is recalling all Pacific Atenolol 50mg and 100mg tablets,
which are manufactured by IPCA Laboratories Limited and marketed by
Mylan New Zealand.
This recall is being initiated after overweight and underweight
tablets were identified. The tablets are visually larger or smaller
in size and, as a result, contain a higher or lower dose of the
medicine, respectively.
Consumers taking Pacific Atenolol tablets should:
Return all Pacific Atenolol tablets to their pharmacy as
soon as possible (including any 50mg tablets recently replaced in
the previous recall) for a free replacement with a different brand
of atenolol tablets.
Continue to take their medicine until they have an opportunity to
visit the pharmacy. However, they should not take a larger or
smaller tablet if one is found.
Contact their doctor immediately if any ill effects are
noticed.
Mylan NZ has worked with Medsafe to urgently obtain an alternative
supply of approved product from a different source to ensure
ongoing availability of this medicine.
The replacement atenolol tablets are manufactured by Mylan
Pharmaceuticals Inc. in the USA, where they have been marketed for
more than 15 years. The replacement tablets are white in colour
whereas the recalled Pacific Atenolol tablets are orange in colour.
For further product information refer to the Atenolol USP Data
Sheet on the Medsafe website at www.medsafe.govt.nz.
Pharmacies are being restocked with the replacement product by
urgent courier delivery and all pharmacies should have replacement
stock by close of business on Friday 28 May.
If patients or medical professionals require any additional
information, they can contact Mylan New Zealand on 0800 200
273.