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https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/09/health/fda-recall-diabetes-medication-metformin-cancer-trnd/index.htmlA diabetes drug has been recalled because it contains high levels of cancer-causing agent
By Scottie Andrew, CNN
Updated 9:45 AM ET, Fri October 9, 2020
(CNN) A widely-used diabetes drug has been recalled after manufacturers found it contained unacceptably high levels of a cancer-causing contaminant.
Indian pharmaceutical company Marksans Pharma Limited is recalling metformin hydrochloride extended-release tablets because their levels of NDMA, a "probable human carcinogen," were higher than the acceptable daily intake limit of 96 nanograms per day, according to a recall published this week by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Metformin tablets are used to treat type 2 diabetes and are designed to lower glucose levels.
The recall applies to metformin tablets between 500 mg and 750 mg, sold under the brand name Time-Cap Labs, Inc.
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In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)Squinch
(52,746 posts)pulled it because there was NDMA showing up in the manufacturing process. Went on another one, and the same thing happened.
JohnnyRingo
(19,315 posts)Fortunately, I got better and stopped.
Thanx for posting, now I know better than to let them give it to me again.
crimycarny
(1,627 posts)I had never thought twice about generic versus brand name when generics came on the market. I assumed generics were monitored by the FDA for quality control. Then I was switched to a generic version of a medication I had been taking for years and started having all sorts of issues. Was switched back to brand name and was fine. Started doing research and was horrified to learn FDA does almost ZERO oversight on overseas drug manufacturers. I refuse anything but brand name (which costs me a fortune.)
However, recently an online pharmacy started upValisurewhich tests every batch of generics they sell. Was started by a graduate of Yale who had epilepsy and had several break-thru seizures after being switched to generic brand. He decided to start his own company to do quality checks since the FDA wasnt. Valisure was in the news for finding NDMA in Zantac. Unfortunately they dont/cant sell controlled drugs like ambien, Xanax, etc.
Here is a book exposing the generic drug industry based on a whistleblower from inside a very large manufacturer out of India: Ranbaxy. Very detailed account of how the company destroyed documents, how they used inferior compounds, as well as doctors account of patients who had major issues on generics.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2019/05/12/722216512/bottle-of-lies-exposes-the-dark-side-of-the-generic-drug-boom
(I should note that I HAVE still used some generics. When Ive gotten antibiotics for example. They are easier to manufacture and have been on the market forever. That being said, next time Im using Valisure)