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    Home»Health»SAHPRA recalls a batch of YAZ Plus contraceptives due to a quality issue
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    SAHPRA recalls a batch of YAZ Plus contraceptives due to a quality issue

    Njih FavourBy Njih FavourMarch 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    21 Nov SAHPRA recalls a batch of YAZ Plus contraceptives due to a quality issue

    Pretoria, 21 November 2024 – The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) is aware of a quality issue in a batch of YAZ Plus contraceptives (Batch No. WEW96J distributed on 09 and 24 November 2023) which has resulted in the incorrect arrangement of tablets within some packs, thus affecting the efficacy of the affected batch.

    Instead of containing 24 pink film-coated hormone tablets and 4 light orange hormone-free tablets, the affected packs contain 24 light orange hormone-free tablets and 4 pink film-coated hormone tablets.

    SAHPRA is collaborating with the manufacturer, Bayer, to ensure a speedy recall.

    SAHPRA Chief Executive Officer, Dr Boitumelo Semete-Makokotlela, indicates that the recall is a necessary action to protect the public from the possible inefficacy of the affected batch. “We urge members of the public who are in possession of YAZ PLUS Batch No. WEW96J to discontinue use and to return the packaging to their pharmacists for a replacement with a pack from an unaffected batch or a refund,” says Dr Semete-Makokotlela.

    Members of the public who are using this contraceptive are urged to check the batch number of their current tablet packs, stop consuming the tablet, return affected packs to their pharmacist, and consult with their healthcare professional.

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