If you’re using Ramipril, a blood pressure medication, your bottle may be part of a recall.
Around 600,000 bottles of Ramipril in 2.5 mg, 5 mg, and 10 mg strengths are being
pulled from shelves due to potential contamination linked to an unregulated manufacturer
in India. The FDA deems the risk low, and there have been no reported adverse effects,
but it’s still recommended to discard any recalled bottles The recalled bottles, sold by
Lupin Pharmaceuticals, have sell-by dates up to July 2026 and were distributed by 30 vendors.
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