A recall of blood pressure medication has been issued by the FDA, affecting over 11,000 bottles of medication. The medication failed to meet dissolution specifications, impacting its efficacy.
"The medication's ineffectiveness may cause serious health problems, and residents are advised to consult their doctors immediately," said an FDA official. The recall affects Buffalo residents who take the medication, and they are advised to check their medication and take precautions. The Erie County Department of Health is working to ensure that residents have access to resources and services to help them navigate the recall. The Buffalo community is no stranger to health concerns, with the city experiencing high rates of hypertension and heart disease. The Delaware District neighborhood, known for its high concentration of medical facilities, may be affected by the recall, as residents may need to consult their doctors and take alternative medication. Western New York residents may also be affected, as the recall may cause a shortage of effective blood pressure medication. The FDA is advising residents to check their medication and consult their doctors immediately. As the recall continues, Buffalo residents are advised to stay informed and follow the instructions of local health authorities. The Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus is providing resources and services to help residents navigate the recall.
The recall of blood pressure medication is a reminder of the importance of ensuring the safety and efficacy of medication, and Buffalo residents are advised to take precautions to protect their health. The City of Buffalo is working to ensure that residents have access to resources and services to help them navigate the recall. As the recall comes to an end, Buffalo residents are advised to stay vigilant and take precautions to protect their health. The FDA will be holding a meeting next week to discuss the recall and how to improve the safety and efficacy of medication.
The meeting will be held on June 29, 2026, at the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center, and all Buffalo residents are invited to attend. The meeting will provide an opportunity for residents to share their concerns and suggestions on how to improve the safety and efficacy of medication. As the Buffalo community comes together to address the recall, residents are advised to stay informed and follow the instructions of local health authorities.
The FDA is advising residents to check their medication and consult their doctors immediately, and to report any adverse reactions to the FDA. The Buffalo community is coming together to support each other during this time, with local businesses and organizations offering discounts and services to help residents navigate the recall. As the recall continues, Buffalo residents are advised to stay informed and follow the instructions of local health authorities.
