Dr. Reddy's issues nationwide recall of Levetiracetam in 0.75% Sodium Chloride Injection 1,000 mg/100 mL in US
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Dr. Reddy's issues nationwide recall of Levetiracetam in 0.75% Sodium Chloride Injection 1,000 mg/100 mL in US

The product is being recalled because the infusion bag is incorrectly labeled as Levetiracetam in 0.82% Sodium Chloride Injection 500 mg/100 mL single-dose bag, while the aluminum overwrap packaging correctly identifies the product as Levetiracetam in 0.75% Sodium Chloride Injection 1,000 mg/100 m

  • By IPP Bureau | March 18, 2025

Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd. is recalling one Batch/Lot No: A1540076 of Levetiracetam in 0.75% Sodium Chloride Injection, 1,000 mg/100 mL (10 mg/mL) single-dose infusion bags to the consumer level in the United States.

The product is being recalled because the infusion bag is incorrectly labeled as Levetiracetam in 0.82% Sodium Chloride Injection 500 mg/100 mL single-dose bag, while the aluminum overwrap packaging correctly identifies the product as Levetiracetam in 0.75% Sodium Chloride Injection 1,000 mg/100 mL.

Patients who are administered the mislabeled product will likely experience adverse events. Because the infusion bag is labelled as 500 mg/100 mL but actually contains 1,000 mg/100 mL dose, the patient could receive double the dose of intravenous levetiracetam than intended which could lead to immediate and serious side effects including hypersensitivity reactions, liver injury, hematological toxicity, somnolence, fatigue, dizziness, coordination difficulties, agitation, aggression, depressed level of consciousness, respiratory depression, and coma. Patients receiving high doses of levetiracetam by rapid intravenous infusion for the treatment of status epilepticus would be most at risk for severe adverse events.

Dr. Reddy’s has not received any reports of adverse events related to this recall.

Levetiracetam in 0.75% Sodium Chloride Injection, 1,000 mg/100 mL (10 mg/mL) and Levetiracetam in 0.82% Sodium Chloride Injection, 500 mg/100 mL (5mg/mL) are both indicated for adjunct therapy in adults (≥16 years of age) with the following seizure types when oral administration is temporarily not feasible: Partial onset seizures; Myoclonic seizures in patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy; and Primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures.

Each product is packaged in single-dose infusion bags with an aluminum overwrap, 10 single-dose bags packed in a carton. Identification information such as lot number, expiration date and NDC is presented in the table below. The batch was distributed nationwide between November 4, 2024, and November 6, 2024, to wholesalers.

Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories is notifying its distributors and customers to arrange for return of any recalled product. Wholesalers, distributors, hospitals, and pharmacies with an existing inventory of the lot being recalled, should stop use and distribution and quarantine the product immediately for return/replacement of all recalled products. Wholesalers, distributors, and pharmacies that have further distributed the recalled product should notify any accounts or additional locations which may have received the recalled product from them.

Consumers should contact their healthcare provider if they have experienced any problems that may be related to taking or using this drug product.

This recall is being executed with the knowledge of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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