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Toxic Levels of Digitek Digoxin Causes Recall

Toxic Levels of Digitek Digoxin Causes Recall
By: Peter Kent

A plant extract known as digoxin and made available under brand names such as Digitek, Lanoxicaps, Lanoxin or Digitalis, is used to treat a variety of heart conditions including congestive heart failure.

It is widely used in the treatment of various heart conditions, namely atrial fibrilation and atrial flutter, both abnormal heart rhythms It is sometimes prescribed for heart failure that cannot be controlled by other medication.

Digoxin is commonly marketed under the name Lanoxin, Digitek, and Lanoxicaps, and has been manufactured widely in the United States by the pharmaceutical company Actavis Totowa LLC, formerly known as formerly known as Amide Pharmaceutical, Inc.

It is the New Jersey headquartered and United States based manufacturing division of the international pharmaceutical company Actavis Group, a well known manufacturer and distributor of generic versions of previously name-brand drugs. Digitek Recall

On April 25, 2008, Actavis Totowa initiated a Class 1 nationwide recall of Digitek (digoxin tablets, USP, all strengths) for oral use. These are made available for distribution through Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. under a "Bertek" labeling, by UDL Laboratories Inc. under a "UDL" label. Also, the Activis Web site claims that:

The voluntary all-lot recall is due to the possibility that tablets with double the appropriate thickness may have been commercially released. These tablets may contain twice the approved level of active ingredient than is appropriate.

Digitek Side Effects

The posting indicates, as do other reports, that both of the Mylan Pharmaceuticals laboratories(Bertek and UDL) incorrectly manufactured the Digitek pills with double the amount of active medicine, spiking the risk of side effects dramatically.

Common side effects include: depression, erratic behavior, confusion, drwosiness, loss of appetite, blurred vision and dizziness. Less frequent adverse effects include: acute psychosis, delirium, amnesia, and the possibility of life-threatening heart complications, including additional arrythmia episodes and heart failure. It may be possible for Digitek digoxin to cause deadly overdoses.

Digitek Lawsuits

Indeed, several postings on consumer health and recall websites reflect the outrage over this egregious error. Reports of illnesses, complications and even deaths consistent with the relevant side effects of overdosing have been surfacing in the press over the last month.

These reports, coupled with the Class 1 nationwide recall of all Digoxin tablets distributed by Mylan Pharmaceuticals, and the additional reports released by the FDA and other independent health care professionals lead to a sincere possibility of a Class Action or Mass Tort lawsuit.

In fact, several law firms have already reported the beginnings of proceedings in such cases where overdoses from Digoxin have injured clients and caused dangerous, damaging, or deadly side effects.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/toxic-levels-of-digitek-digoxin-causes-recall-450496.html

About the Author: Peter Kent. Learn more about Digitek Digoxin side effects at http://digitek-digoxin.legalview.com/. Or learn about the revamped brain injury information portal at http://brain-injury.legalview.com or other legal issues such as mesothelioma cancer or the potential for a Chantix recall.


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