Ipratropium Bromide Inhalation Solution Precautions and Warnings
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FDA warns of stolen albuterol sulfate and ipratropium bromide inhalation solutions - MPR
empr.com — “The FDA has advised consumers not to use albuterol sulfate inhalation solution, 0.083%, and ipratropium bromide inhalation solutions, 0.02%, unit-dose vials, purchased after September 8, 2009 and manufactured by Dey L.P., a subsidiary of Mylan, because the medications might have been part of a shipment being transported on a stolen tractor-trailer.” View full resource at empr.com
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empr.com — “The FDA has advised consumers not to use albuterol sulfate inhalation solution, 0.083%, and ipratropium bromide inhalation solutions, 0.02%, unit-dose vials, purchased after September 8, 2009 and manufactured by Dey L.P., a subsidiary of Mylan, because the medications might have been part of a shipment being transported on a stolen tractor-trailer.” View full resource at empr.com
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