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'Too strong' painkillers on sale

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Thousands of packs of an over-the-counter painkiller could have higher-strength tablets that are only available on prescription inside, a Government health watchdog warned today.
Some packs in a 40,000-strong batch of co-codamol 8mg/500mg strength tablets manufactured by Wockhardt UK Ltd have been found to contain the higher strength co-codamol 30mg/500mg product, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said.
Some packs in a 40,000-strong batch of co-codamol 8mg/500mg strength tablets manufactured by Wockhardt UK Ltd have been found to contain the higher strength co-codamol 30mg/500mg product, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said.
It is believed to be down to a manufacturing error but an investigation is going on into how it came about.
The MHRA has issued a drug alert to healthcare professionals and Wockhardt UK Ltd is co-ordinating the recall of the affected batch.
Those who have bought blister packets of the popular painkiller can identify the different strengths by checking their markings.
The 8mg/500mg tablets are marked on one side only as "AB" with the higher strength 30mg/500mg tablets marked on one side as "CCD30" and marked as "CP" on the second side, the agency said.
The batch number is LL11701 with an expiry date of September 2014. The batch was first distributed on December 30 last year and packs contain 32 tablets.
There are 39,456 packs in the batch, with 38,929 of these having been distributed to pharmacists and wholesalers for onward sale in the UK.
Ian Holloway, MHRA head of defective medicines report centre, said: "If you have a packet of the affected medicine, return it to your pharmacist who will replace it.
"If you think you have taken the wrong strength tablet, and in the unlikely event that you feel unwell, speak to your pharmacist or GP promptly."
The Independent
MHRA
The MHRA has issued a drug alert to healthcare professionals and Wockhardt UK Ltd is co-ordinating the recall of the affected batch.
Those who have bought blister packets of the popular painkiller can identify the different strengths by checking their markings.
The 8mg/500mg tablets are marked on one side only as "AB" with the higher strength 30mg/500mg tablets marked on one side as "CCD30" and marked as "CP" on the second side, the agency said.
The batch number is LL11701 with an expiry date of September 2014. The batch was first distributed on December 30 last year and packs contain 32 tablets.
There are 39,456 packs in the batch, with 38,929 of these having been distributed to pharmacists and wholesalers for onward sale in the UK.
Ian Holloway, MHRA head of defective medicines report centre, said: "If you have a packet of the affected medicine, return it to your pharmacist who will replace it.
"If you think you have taken the wrong strength tablet, and in the unlikely event that you feel unwell, speak to your pharmacist or GP promptly."
The Independent
MHRA
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I'd love to have mistakenly bought some of these."Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.0
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Where can I get some?I shot a vein in my neck and coughed up a Quaalude.
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It's like being a real lover of wine. Reluctantly you have to stick to Sainsbury's own claret because you can't afford much else. One day, after a freak labelling incident, you discover that your Sainsbury's claret (RRP £4.49) is actually a bottle of Petrus 1961 (auction price about £4K).
Mr X, Head of Sainsbury's Wine Dept says "If you have a bottle of the affected wine, return it to your nearest branch who will replace it". :rotfl:"Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.0 -
fluffnutter wrote: »It's like being a real lover of wine. Reluctantly you have to stick to Sainsbury's own claret because you can't afford much else. One day, after a freak labelling incident, you discover that your Sainsbury's claret (RRP £4.49) is actually a bottle of Petrus 1961 (auction price about £4K).
Happens to me all the time.
I keep complaining but nothing happens.
What can you do?There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.0 -
My mum gets these prescribed by the bucket load, they are good for headaches and a mild buzz!0
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