RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. (AP) — GlaxoSmithKline says two lots of its blockbuster asthma medication Advair Diskus were stolen from its facilities earlier this month, and could pose a risk to patients.
The British pharmaceutical company is warning patients not to use any of the more than 25,000 inhalers contained in the shipments, which were stolen August 2 from a company facility near Richmond, VA.
The lot numbers are:
- Lot 9ZP2255 - NDC 0173-0696-00, Advair Diskus 250/50, 60 Dose.
- Lot 9ZP3325 - NDC 0173-0697-00, Advair Diskus 500/50, 60 Dose.
Glaxo says the drugs were supposed to be shipped to pharmacies at the time of the theft.
Glaxo says they could pose a safety risk because the inhalers may have been stored improperly.
Advair is the British drugmaker's best-selling prescription drug.