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julesjones ([personal profile] julesjones) wrote2011-08-27 09:30 am

Nurofen Plus recall -- tablets switched with Seroquel

In case any of my flist who could be affected haven't seen this yet -- all packs of Nurofen Plus in the UK [update: and the Republic of Ireland] are now subject to recall because several packs have had the contents switched for the psychiatric drug Seroquel. There is a new report as of last night that one pack has been switched for the epilepsy drug Neurontin.

An accidental dose of Seroquel isn't likely to do anything to a healthy adult other than make them incredibly sleepy, but given how many of my flist take medications[*] which could have a dangerous interaction with a surprise 50mg dose (including people already on Seroquel), I'd advise checking the MHRA batch recall alert and full recall alert and/or the BBC update about further sabotaged packs being found. All pack sizes and batches are now suspect.

[*Patient leaflet explicitly mentions other psychiatric drugs, and drugs for epilepsy, infection control, high blood pressure, TB. The BBC report also refers to the sedative effect interacting with anti-histamines and other sedatives.]
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[personal profile] lexin 2011-08-27 10:55 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for this. [Goes to check cupboard for Nurofen.]
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[personal profile] lexin 2011-08-27 11:36 am (UTC)(link)
Not only does my one pack of Nurofen have a blister pack labelled 'Nurofen', it's a tad late as I'd already taken one from the pack. Though heaven knows when as ibuprofen is not my painkiller of choice.

[identity profile] deborahjross.livejournal.com 2011-08-27 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I have no idea what Neurofen's for (it sounds like an NSAID), but Neurontin (generic name gabapentin) is prescribed for a whole range of ailments, including chronic pain and Restless Leg Syndrome (which is what I take it for), and as part of a treatment regime for Multiple Sclerosis. It's a rather odd drug, apparently the only one in its class, in that it has so many beneficial effects for so many different conditions.
Edited 2011-08-27 16:18 (UTC)

[identity profile] deborahjross.livejournal.com 2011-08-27 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Sigh, just another example of how phobic Americans are about pain relief. So much saner to make a non-acetaminophen (paracetamol, really rough on the liver) combo for moderate pain readily available.