Asthma Drug Theft Alert and Public Warning

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the McKinney, Texas, Police Department have reported that on August 7 a tractor-trailer truck containing a 35,760-carton shipment Dey brand generic Albuterol Sulfate Inhalation Solution was stolen in McKinney, Texas. We are concerned that they could make their way to consumers via online pharmacies.

Warning for Stolen Albuterol Sulfate Inhalant
DEY generic brand: lot numbers 9G01 and 9FE2 reported stolen

Products stolen: Generic Albuterol Sulfate Inhalation Solution Lot numbers: 9G01, 9FE2
Countries known affected: United States Investigating agency contact: FDA Office of Criminal Investigations or McKinney Texas Police Dept
Manufacturers information: Dey Brand Generics Posted on/updated: August 11 2009


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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the McKinney, Texas, Police Department have reported that on August 7 a tractor-trailer truck containing a 35,760-carton shipment Dey brand generic Albuterol Sulfate Inhalation Solution was stolen in McKinney, Texas.

Each carton displays the brand name “DEY” and contains 30, 3ml single-dose vials of solution. The lot numbers of the stolen products are 9G01 and 9FE2.

While these two lot numbers were not commercialized prior to the theft, we are concerned that they could make their way to consumers via online pharmacies. We are also concerned that pharmacies will be offered the stolen vials at a discounted purchase price.

The shipment, belonging to the RiteDose Corporation, was identified as Albuterol Sulfate Inhalation Solution 0.083% with National Drug Code (NDC) number 49502-697-29.

The FDA is requesting assistance from pharmaceutical drug distributors and pharmacies that may receive offers to purchase the stolen drugs. It is important to note that these products could represent a health risk because the required temperature-controlled supply chain may have been broken.

If you receive offers for these drugs or think that you may have purchased the stolen vials, you are asked to contact the FDA Office of Criminal Investigations (OCI) at 800-551-3989, or by visiting the OCI Web site. You may also contact Officer Rutledge of the McKinney Texas Police Department at 972-658-4234 or grutledge@mckinneytexas.org, mentioning incident number 094587309C.