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Rocuronium Bromide 50 mg per 5mL (10mg per mL) recall

FDA recall D-0374-2025 · initiated Mar 31, 2025

By the pharmaranks editorial teamReviewed against the FDA (openFDA) sourcesUpdated Apr 30, 2025How we research

Denver Solutions, LLC DBA Leiters Health recalled Rocuronium Bromide 50 mg per 5mL (10mg per mL) in Mar 2025 — an FDA Class II recall (D-0374-2025) because Lack of Assurance of Sterility: Leaking/damaged syringes.

May cause temporary or medically reversible harm; low probability of serious harm.

Why it was recalled

Lack of Assurance of Sterility: Leaking/damaged syringes.

Sterility could not be assured

The maker could not guarantee the product was sterile. That matters most for injections and eye products, where a contaminated dose reaches past the body's defences.

This is a manufacturing or quality failure, not a finding that the medicine is unsafe to take — across every recall we hold, none was issued for that reason. It does not mean the batch was harmless.

Is your product affected? Check the lot number

A recall covers only specific lots. Find the lot number and expiration date on your package and compare them to the affected codes below — if yours is not listed, it was not part of this recall.

Lot #:2530023, Exp.: 7/12/2025

Quantity recalled: 16,655 syringes

Details

Product
Rocuronium Bromide 50 mg per 5mL (10mg per mL), 5mL Single Dose Syringe, Rx only, Leiters Health, 13796 Compark Blvd, Englewood, CO 80112. NDC: 71449-004-11
Recalling company
Denver Solutions, LLC DBA Leiters Health
Classification
Class II
Status
Ongoing
Type
Voluntary: Firm initiated
Distribution
Nationwide in the U.S.A
Initiated
Mar 31, 2025
FDA report date
Apr 30, 2025
What to do.If you have a recalled product, don't throw away questions — check the FDA notice for the affected lot numbers and expiration dates, and ask your pharmacist or doctor before stopping a prescribed medicine. This page reproduces public FDA data and is not medical advice.

Frequently asked

Was Rocuronium Bromide 50 mg per 5mL (10mg per mL) recalled?
Denver Solutions, LLC DBA Leiters Health recalled Rocuronium Bromide 50 mg per 5mL (10mg per mL) in Mar 2025 — an FDA Class II recall (D-0374-2025) because Lack of Assurance of Sterility: Leaking/damaged syringes. May cause temporary or medically reversible harm; low probability of serious harm.
Why was Rocuronium Bromide 50 mg per 5mL (10mg per mL) recalled?
Per the FDA enforcement record, the reason for recall D-0374-2025 was: Lack of Assurance of Sterility: Leaking/damaged syringes.
Is a recalled Rocuronium Bromide 50 mg per 5mL (10mg per mL) dangerous to take?
An FDA recall removes specific lots from the market for a defined reason and does not by itself mean the medicine is unsafe for everyone — your specific lot may never have been affected. May cause temporary or medically reversible harm; low probability of serious harm. Check the FDA notice for the affected lot numbers and expiration dates, and ask your pharmacist or doctor before stopping a prescribed medicine. This reproduces public FDA data and is not medical advice.
Which lots of Rocuronium Bromide 50 mg per 5mL (10mg per mL) are affected?
Distributed: Nationwide in the U.S.A. The recall covers these lots — Lot #:2530023, Exp.: 7/12/2025. Check the lot number and expiration date on your package against this list; if yours is not listed, it was not part of recall D-0374-2025.

Source: openFDA Drug Enforcement record D-0374-2025

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