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Popular antidepressant recalled for high levels of a potentially cancer-causing chemical

(Gray News) — A popular antidepressant is being recalled for high levels of a potentially cancer-causing chemical.

The recall is for nearly 360,000 bottles of the prescription drug duloxetine, a generic version of Cymbalta.

The FDA said Breckenridge Pharmaceutical recalled the medication June 4 for high levels of nitrosamines, a chemical compound that may increase the risk of cancer.

The recall affects duloxetine delayed-release capsules in both 30-mg and 60-mg sizes.

The 30-mg capsules that were recalled have lot code 241180C and an expiration date of April 2027.

The 60-mg capsules that were recalled have multiple lot codes and expiration dates affected, including:

  • Expiration date November 2026, lot code 232311
  • Expiration date January 2027, lot code 240316
  • Expiration date February 2027, lot codes 240317, 240318, 240315C, 240373C, 240370C, 240375C and 240413C
  • Expiration date April 2027, lot codes 240978C and 241052C
  • Expiration date May 2027, lot code 241074C

The recalled medications were distributed nationwide.

If you have any of these recalled medications, contact your doctor or pharmacist about next steps. Experts say not to stop taking the medication without speaking to a medical professional.

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