Zantac is pulled from shelves in the UK Zantac is pulled from shelves in the UK The manufacturer of common heartburn drug Zantac has recalled several batches over fears they could contain a cancer-causing chemical.
GlaxoSmithKline announced four different types of the medication, all only available on prescription, would be recalled in the UK.
Over-the-counter Zantac products, which people can buy without a prescription, are made by a different pharmaceutical firm and are not affected by the recall. The Daily Mail
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GlaxoSmithKline announced four different types of the medication, all only available on prescription, would be recalled in the UK.
Over-the-counter Zantac products, which people can buy without a prescription, are made by a different pharmaceutical firm and are not affected by the recall. The Daily Mail
See also:
- Zantac – MHRA drug alert issued as GlaxoSmithKline recalls all unexpired stock Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency
- Prescribed Zantac heartburn medicine recall in UK BBC News
- Stomach ulcer medication recalled amid fears it has been contaminated with cancer-causing chemical, government warns The Daily Telegraph
- Zantac recalled urgently across world over cancer-linked chemical fears The Independent
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