UK's MHRA recalls Ramipril 10mg batch GR174091 over packaging error
→Dispensers must block Ramipril batch GR174091 from supply
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UK's MHRA issued a Class 2 recall for Ramipril 10mg batch GR174091 after some cartons may contain 5mg blister strips.
Why it matters
The recall blocks supply of the affected batch. The packaging error can place lower-strength medicine inside 10mg cartons. Remaining stock must return to suppliers.
Implications
- — Dispensing teams must quarantine batch GR174091 - supply risks giving patients the wrong Ramipril strength.
- — Inventory teams must inspect affected cartons against blister labels - mismatched packs require pharmacy escalation.
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