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🔔 Class 2 Medicines Recall: Eaststone Limited, MidaBuc – Midazolam (as HCL) 10mg/mL Oromucosal Solution

16th February 2021 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

 

Eaststone Limited has informed us of an issue related to underfilled or empty bottles for MidaBuc – Midazolam (as HCL) 10mg/mL Oromucosal Solution. The below batch is being recalled.

 

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