Internal Analgesic Drugs Most Common OTCs Recalled In 2000
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Nine OTC internal analgesics were recalled last year, the most of any category of over-the-counter drugs, based on a compilation of FDA's weekly reports on company-initiated recalls and court actions.
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