Herbsland recall
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
All 100-tablet bottles of Ancom Anti-Hypertensive Compound Tablets recalled by Herbsland because they contain several Rx drug ingredients, including reserpine, diazepam, promethiazine, company says Jan. 17. Product is "unapproved new drug" and "poses possible serious health risks including sedation, depression and potentially life-threatening abnormalities of the blood," 1Herbsland press release says, although no adverse events have been reported. Sold through distributors, retail stores in the New York metropolitan area and over the Internet, Ancom tablets are labeled for anti-hypertensive use and come in white plastic bottles with an outer cardboard holding carton. Manufacturer is listed as Chinese firm Shanghai Pharmaceutical Industry...