Since the recalls of products containing ranitidine began last year, the Food and Drug Administration, along with consumers here in Ohio and elsewhere, pharmaceutical companies and researchers have been asking why N-nitrosodimethylamine was found in unsafe...
Zantac Recall
Storing Zantac in a warm room could increase the health risks
Since last fall, several companies have recalled Zantac and its generic alternative, ranitidine, from stores. This occurred in response to the discovery of unacceptable levels of a chemical called N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) in some samples of the product.Both...
Zantac recall update: Stop taking this medication immediately
It has been widely publicized across the country fact that N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) could cause cancer in people who take ranitidine products. Up to this point, the Zantac recall has not urged those who take it to stop doing so. That has changed.Glenmark...
Did Zantac recall only bolster woman’s breast cancer claim?
People are already beginning to come forward to claim that ranitidine caused their cancer. After taking the medications for decades, they are now receiving diagnoses of a variety of cancers. It is possible that the Zantac recall gave many individuals, including some...
Do you need some clarification of the ranitidine cancer recall?
Along with other people here in Ohio and elsewhere, if you have used over-the-counter acid reduction medications regularly, then you may currently have some questions regarding their use. Recently, the Food and Drug Administration began announcing recalls of these...
Zantac recall: What to know if you have been taking Ranitidine
Many Americans have trusted Zantac, also known by its generic name Ranitidine, as an over-the-counter or prescription solution to reduce stomach acid and relieve heartburn. Unfortunately, the FDA recently discovered low levels of a possible carcinogen in some...