Over 140,000 Cholesterol Medication Bottles Recalled Nationwide

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Approximately 142,000 bottles of atorvastatin calcium (Lipitor), a popular cholesterol medication, have been recalled due to concerns that the pills may not dissolve properly, potentially affecting their safety and efficacy. The recall was initiated by Ascend Laboratories and classified as a Class II risk by the FDA, indicating a moderate health risk. The FDA has not issued specific guidance for consumers with the affected medication.
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