OTTAWA,
ON, Aug. 2, 2024 /CNW/ -
Summary
- Product: JAMP Digoxin 0.0625 and 0.125 mg tablets
- Issue: Health products – Product safety
- What to do: If you are taking this medication, speak
with your pharmacist as soon as possible. Your pharmacist will
check if your product is affected and provide a replacement if
needed. Contact a health care professional immediately if you or
someone you are caring for experiences serious side effects, such
as nausea, vomiting, abnormal vision, confusion, dizziness,
difficulty breathing or heart-related effects (which can be life
threatening), or difficulty breathing. Continue to take your JAMP
Digoxin 0.0625 or 0.125 mg tablets until you speak with your
pharmacist, as digoxin is an important drug when you have a heart
condition.
Affected products
Product
|
DIN
|
Lot
|
Expiry
|
JAMP Digoxin 0.0625 mg
tablets
|
02498502
|
EG24DGX001
|
03-2026
|
JAMP Digoxin 0.125 mg
tablets
|
02498510
|
EG23DGY001
EG23DGY002
|
07-2025
07-2025
|
Issue
JAMP Pharma Corporation is recalling JAMP
Digoxin 0.0625 and 0.125 mg tablets as some bottles may contain
tablets that weigh more or less than they should, while looking
like normal-sized tablets. Patients taking an overweight or
underweight tablet could unexpectedly receive a higher or lower
dose than intended. Digoxin is a drug where small differences in
dose or blood concentration can lead to very serious side effects;
therefore, it is essential that patients taking an affected JAMP
product return it to the pharmacy as soon as possible for
replacement.
JAMP Digoxin is a prescription drug used in children and adults
to treat mild to moderate congestive heart failure. It can also be
used to treat a fast or irregular heartbeat (e.g., atrial
fibrillation).
Signs and symptoms of a digoxin overdose may include nausea,
vomiting, decreased appetite, diarrhea, confusion, seizures,
hallucinations, vision effects (seeing light "halos" around
objects, or green or yellow vision), fatigue, irregular heartbeats,
and abnormally fast or slow heartbeat. In cases of severe overdose,
heart-related effects could be life threatening. Children,
people over the age of 65, and people who have an electrolyte or
thyroid disorder may be at a higher risk of adverse
effects.
Taking a lower dose of digoxin could reduce its effectiveness
and lead to a worsening of the patient's condition, which may
include palpitations, dizziness, fatigue, chest pain, difficulty
breathing and reduced exercise tolerance.
Health Canada is monitoring the
company's recall and its implementation of corrective and
preventative actions to prevent this issue from reoccurring. The
Department will inform the public if any new health risks are
identified.
What you should do
- If you are taking this medication, speak with your pharmacist
as soon as possible. Your pharmacist will check if your product is
affected and provide a replacement if needed. It may not be
possible to know if you are getting the correct dose of digoxin by
looking at the tablets. Overweight or underweight tablets may look
like normal-sized tablets.
- Continue taking your JAMP Digoxin 0.0625 or 0.125 mg tablets
until you speak with your pharmacist, as digoxin is an important
drug when you have a heart condition.
- Contact a health care professional immediately if you or
someone you are caring for experience serious side effects related
to an overdose of digoxin or reduced efficacy of therapy.
- Contact JAMP Pharma Corporation by calling toll-free at
1-866-399-9091, extension 501, or by email at
custjamp@jamppharma.com, if you have questions about this
recall.
- Report any health product-related side effects or complaints to
Health Canada.
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SOURCE Health Canada (HC)