More than half a million bottles of blood pressure medication have been recalled for containing higher levels of a carcinogenic substance than allowed.
Teva Pharmaceuticals USA of New Jersey originally issued the recall earlier this month for capsules of prazosin hydrochloride that it distributed.
Now, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has classified the recall as a Class II risk level, meaning consuming it may cause "temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences."
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The recall applies to 1-milligram, 2-milligram and 5-milligram capsules of the medication that was distributed in 100-capsule, 250-capsule, 500-capsule and 1000-capsule bottles with expiration date

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