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Methocarbamol Injection, USP 1000 mg/10 mL (100mg/mL) (Single Dose Vial) Details: Eugia US LLC (f/k/a AuroMedics Pharma LLC) has initiated a voluntary recall of lot number 3MC23011 of Methocarbamol Injection, USP 1000 mg/10 mL (100mg/mL) (Single Dose Vial) - 10mL Vial to the con...
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Additionally, 10 of 14 adulterated supplements in the “other” category (71.4%) contained at least 1 of 11 other drug ingredients that were identified in 1 or 2 products each: chlorpromazine, chlorzoxazone, cyproheptadine, doxepin, furosemide, phenylbutazone, ibuprofen, methocarbamol, naproxen, nef...
M: Muscle relaxants, e.g., methocarbamol, carisoprodol, chlorzoxazone, cyclobenzaprine, gabapentin, metaxalone, and orphenadrine. N: Anti-psychotics, e.g., haloperidol, droperidol, chlorpromazine, fluphenazine, perphenazine, prochlorperazine, thioridazine, trifluoperazine, mesoridazine, promazine, triflu...
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bioavailability. This has in some cases led to the choice of other routes of administration, which may compromise the convenience and increase the risk of non-compliance. Poor bioavailability has necessitated the administration of higher than normally required oral doses which often leads to economic...