Urgent Recall: Over 140,000 Bottles of Atorvastatin Pulled Due to Safety Concerns ⚠️
The FDA has announced a major recall of more than 140,000 bottles of Atorvastatin from Ascend Laboratories. Learn about the potential risks and what affected patients should do next.

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Discover the latest on the major recall of over 140,000 bottles of Atorvastatin Calcium Tablets, used to lower cholesterol. This Class II recall by Ascend Laboratories is due to failed dissolution specifications, meaning the drug may not dissolve properly in the body.
Key details include affected bottles with expiration dates up to February 2027, specific lot numbers, and no reported illnesses so far. Learn how statins work to reduce cholesterol, prevent plaque buildup, and lower heart attack risk.
Also, explore other recalls this year, like the Little Remedies Honey Cough Syrup due to bacteria, and what symptoms to watch for.
Stay informed about your health medications and recall safety tips.
Discover the latest on the major recall of over 140,000 bottles of Atorvastatin Calcium Tablets, used to lower cholesterol. This Class II recall by Ascend Laboratories is due to failed dissolution specifications, meaning the drug may not dissolve properly in the body.
Key details include affected bottles with expiration dates up to February 2027, specific lot numbers, and no reported illnesses so far. Learn how statins work to reduce cholesterol, prevent plaque buildup, and lower heart attack risk.
Also, explore other recalls this year, like the Little Remedies Honey Cough Syrup due to bacteria, and what symptoms to watch for.
Stay informed about your health medications and recall safety tips.
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Oct 26, 2025
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