Eugia US recalled one lot of methocarbamol injection

April 05, 2024

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Eugia US recalled one lot of methocarbamol injection, 100mg/mL in single-dose, 10mL vials on March 28, 2024, after unidentified particles were found in some vials from the lot. It is used to treat musculoskeletal conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, muscle strains and tendinitis. If injected, particulates may cause irritation and inflammation at the injection site, as well as blood clots or blood vessel blockages that could result in life-threatening conditions. For additional information, see the FDA’s notice.

Last updated: April 05, 2024

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