Withdrawal of several series of Sulfarinol nasal drops

The Main Pharmaceutical Inspectorate withdrew four series of popular Sulfarinol nasal drops from the Polish market. A qualitative defect was detected in the drug.

Sulfarinol – nasal drops withdrawn from sale

The following must disappear from pharmacies kropli do nosa series Sulfarinol 50 mg +1 mg / l:

  1. batch number: 031117, expiry date: 11.2020
  2. batch number: 041117, expiry date: 11.2020
  3. batch number: 051117, expiry date: 11.2020
  4. batch number: 011117, expiry date: 11.2020

The decision is immediately enforceable. The entity responsible for the drug is the GALENUS Pharmaceutical and Chemical Labor Cooperative.

GIF decided to withdraw from the market after receiving information from the company about the pollution found in four series. Such a quality defect means that the product cannot be sold and used.

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Sulfarinol – what is this drug?

Sulfarinol is an over-the-counter nasal drop. They are used in the case of runny nose, stuffy nose and inflammation due to bacterial infection. The drug reduces swelling of the mucous membranes in the nasopharynx and sinuses. Sulfarinol drops are a popular remedy for colds.

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