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Sun recalls diabetes drug in US, shares fall

Shares in Sun Pharmaceutical Industries fell as much as 2.8% on Monday

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BS Reporter Mumbai

Following Ranbaxy's drug recall in the US, another Indian major Sun Pharma has recalled 2,528 bottles of its generic version of diabetes drug Glumetza from US-based Santarus Inc.

Shares in Sun Pharmaceutical Industries fell as much as 2.8% on Monday. Shares closed at Rs 596, down by 2.64 on BSE.

According to FDA statement, Sun began recalling the bottles of metformin HCL extended-release tables on January 28, 2014, after it received a customer complaint that one of the bottles contained tablets of epilepsy drug Gabapentin.

The FDA classified the recall as a "Class II," which signifies less adverse consequences or death due to the product flaw.

 

Last week, Ranbaxy Laboratories recalled more than 64,000 bottles of the generic version of a cholesterol-lowering drug in the United States after a doseage mix-up was detected.

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First Published: Mar 10 2014 | 7:11 PM IST

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