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Miami Herald
Miami Herald
Lifestyle
David J. Neal

FDA approves new generic version of oft-recalled blood pressure and heart medication

The FDA approved a new generic version of valsartan, a blood pressure and heart medication drained into shortage by numerous recalls since July.

Alkem Laboratories received the approval.

Many lots of valsartan, losartan and irbesartan, drugs known as "angiotensin II receptor blockers" (ARB), have been recalled for having too much of cancer-causing impurities NDMA or NDEA. The FDA said it "prioritized the review of this drug application" to help the recent Valsartan shortage.

"When faced with a drug shortage situation, the FDA employs a number of strategies to help mitigate the effects of the shortage on patients," FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in a statement posted on the FDA website. "As part of that work, we look at where we may be able to prioritize review of pending generic applications of the medicine in shortage, or similar products."

The list of recalled valsartan medicines is here, https://bit.ly/2LXlaj4

The list of recalled losartan medicines is here, https://bit.ly/2TNKo6z

The list of recalled irbesartan medicines is here, https://bit.ly/2FdjNI6

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