Lipitor Recall 2010
Cholesterol Drug Recalled Due to Moldy Smell
Drugmaker Pfizer Inc. introduced Friday it might recall 38,000 bottles of its blockbuster cholesterol drug Lipitor because of an unpleasant odor, the 3rd recall this yr associated to the issue.
The new York-based drugmaker said the most recent recall was triggered by two consumer complaints about a musty or moldy scent on Lipitor bottles, that are created by an exterior company in Puerto Rico.
Pfizer has recalled more than 360,000 bottles of Lipitor within the last 3 months due to the fact from the issue. The company recalled 140,000 bottles in August and yet another 191,000 previously this month.
Friday’s action impacts two product tons.





