Novis PR LLC is voluntarily recalling 5 lots of PECGEN DMX, 16 oz, a liquid cough syrup to the consumer level. The product has been found to provide incorrect dosage information on its label due to a typographical error. The drug facts label (example below) incorrectly states children 6 to under 2 years of age, 1 teaspoonful every 4 hours, not to exceed 4 teaspoonfuls in 24 hours or directed by physician.
Children 6 to under 2 years of age1 teaspoonful (tsp) every 4 hours not to exceed 4 teaspoonfuls in 24 hours, or as directed by a doctor
The label should state children 6 to under 12 years of age, 1 teaspoonful every 4 hours, not to exceed 4 teaspoonfuls in 24 hours or as directed by physician. Additionally, the label does not advise consumers to consult a doctor for children under 2 years of age.
Risk Statement: There is no evidence that cough and cold medicines are safe or effective for young children. However, there is evidence that children have been harmed by overdoses of these products. Problems include seizures, coma, and death. Dextromethorphan can also interact with Tylenol or other cough/cold medications to be highly toxic—more than if given alone. To date, NOVIS PR LLC has not received any reports of adverse events related to this recall.
The product is used as a Cough suppressant and expectorant and is packaged in Amber plastic 16 oz bottles in cases of 12 units with NDC 52083-630-16. The affected PECGEN DMX lots include the following lot numbers and expiration dates: D80202 Exp date 02/20, D80210 Exp 02/20, D80818 Exp 09/20, D80819 Exp 09/20, D80820 Exp 09/20.
Error was discovered by an email notification of an unidentified individual alerting of incorrect information in label.
PECGEN DMX was distributed in Puerto Rico to Wholesalers and retail pharmacies. Product is only sold in Puerto Rico.
Novis PR LLC is notifying its distributors and customers by letters and phone calls the collection of the units and is arranging the return of all recalled products.
Consumers who have PECGEN DMX which is being recalled should stop using/return to place of purchase/discard/contact their doctor, etc.
Distributors/retailers that have PECGEN DMX which is being recalled should stop distributing the product and must return it to place of purchase.