The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a nationwide recall of nearly one million bottles of heart and kidney medication due to the potential presence of a foreign substance on the tablets. The recall affects various batches of the medication, and consumers are advised to check their supplies and return any affected products to the point of purchase.
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Recall issued for nearly 1 million bottles of heart and kidney medication due to foreign substance
The FDA has issued a recall for nearly one million bottles of heart and kidney medication due to concerns about a foreign substance found on the tablets. Consumers are encouraged to check their medications and return any affected products.
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Nearly 1 million bottles of heart and kidney medication recalled over foreign substance found on tablets
Recall issued for nearly 1 million bottles of heart and kidney medication due to foreign substance