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Four companies have announced the recall of several batches of prescription drugs in use in Canada.
Health Canada said it has not received any reports of adverse effects related to the medications, and the recall is a precautionary measure.
A statement released this morning said the decision was made after the four companies — Cobalt Pharmaceuticals, Laboratoire Riva, Mylan Pharmaceuticals and Sanis Health — consulted with Health Canada.
Drugs affected by recall are certain lots of:
Amlodipine, used in the treatment of hypertension or high blood pressure and angina or chest pain.
Ciprofloxacin used to treat infections such as acute bronchitis, urinary tract infections, travellers' diarrhea.
Norfloxacin, also used to treat the infections listed above.
Lamotrigine, used in the treatment of epilepsy.
Telmisartan, used in the management of hypertension.
Patients taking any of the listed drugs are advised not to discontinue their treatment until first consulting with their physician.
Recall issued for 5 prescription drugs sold in Canada