The US Food and Drug Administration has seized all drugs manufactured by Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories Ltd. at the company's facilities in Michigan. The agency said the action was taken because Caraco has consistently failed to meet the FDA's current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) requirements.
Caraco manufactures several generic medications commonly prescribed for mood disorders, including:
- Amlodipine (generic Norvasc)
- Citalopram HBR (generic Celexa)
- Clonazepam (generic Klonopin)
- Fluvoxamine (generic Luvox)
- Mirtazapine (generic Remeron)
- Paroxetine (generic Paxil)
- Zolpidem (generic Ambien)
This statement means that at this time drugs manufactured by Caraco have not been found to be unsafe. Don't stop taking a medication simply because it is made by this company, and don't panic about running out of a medication. Your pharmacy should not have a problem obtaining the same generic drug from another manufacturer.
For a complete list of the generic drugs manufactured by Caraco, see this FDA Press Release.
http://bipolar.about.com/b/2009/06/26/fda-confiscates-generic-manufacturers-drugs.htm?nl=1







