FDA Pulls Plug on Two Drugs at Companies' Own Request
Published Date: 5/30/2025
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Summary
The FDA is officially pulling the plug on two drug approvals from Meda AB and B. Braun Medical, Inc. because the companies told the FDA they stopped selling these drugs. This means these drugs won’t be available anymore, but no one will lose money or face surprises since the companies asked for this. If you used these drugs, it’s time to check with your doctor for alternatives!
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Two Drugs Removed From Market
The FDA is withdrawing approval of two new drug applications from Meda AB and B. Braun Medical, Inc. because those companies told the FDA they stopped marketing the products and asked for withdrawal. The drugs will no longer be available, and the FDA says no one will lose money or face surprises because the companies requested this; if you used these drugs, check with your doctor about alternatives.
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