Recall: Prazosin Hydrochloride Capsules, USP, 2mg, 100-count bottle, Rx Only, Manufactured for: Biocon Pharma Inc., Iselin, NJ, Manufactured by: Appco Pharma LLC, Piscataway, NJ, NDC 70377-067-11.

This page indexes a United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) enforcement report describing a drug recall associated with Appco Pharma LLC. The recalled item is described in the source record as Prazosin Hydrochloride Capsules, USP, 2mg, 100-count bottle, Rx Only, Manufactured for: Biocon Pharma Inc., Iselin, NJ, Manufactured by: Appco Pharma LLC, Piscataway, NJ, NDC 70377-067-11.. The FDA assigned this recall a regulatory classification of Class II, and the recall is currently recorded with a status of Ongoing. The recall is identified in FDA systems by recall number D-0420-2026. The recalling firm is associated with NJ, United States in the source record. This recall record was published on 2026-04-08. Every field on this page is reproduced as a regulatory data point from the official openFDA dataset and is intended to help you locate and verify the original report. It is not a safety instruction, a clinical assessment, or advice about whether to use any product. Confirm all details against the linked FDA source before relying on them.

FDA recall data

Recall number D-0420-2026
Event ID 98658
Classification Class II (intermediate regulatory tier)
Status Ongoing
Product description Prazosin Hydrochloride Capsules, USP, 2mg, 100-count bottle, Rx Only, Manufactured for: Biocon Pharma Inc., Iselin, NJ, Manufactured by: Appco Pharma LLC, Piscataway, NJ, NDC 70377-067-11.
Recalling firm Appco Pharma LLC
Distribution pattern U.S.A. Nationwide
State NJ
Country United States
Report date 2026-04-08
Recall initiation date 2026-03-27

Reason for recall (source data field)

The following text is the recalling firm's stated reason, reproduced verbatim from the FDA enforcement report as a regulatory data field. It is presented for identification and verification only — it is not a safety instruction, a clinical assessment, or advice.

cGMP deviation: detection of Nitrosamine Drug Substance-Related Impurities, N-nitroso-prazosin impurity C (NNP) above acceptable limits.

How to interpret this recall record

A recall record means a firm has removed or corrected a marketed product in cooperation with the FDA, and that the agency has logged the action in its enforcement reports. The classification (Class II) is the FDA's regulatory severity tier for the action; it describes the agency's assessment of the recall event in administrative terms, not a personalised risk statement for any individual. The status (Ongoing) reflects where the recall sits in its lifecycle. Read this entry as a pointer to an official report: open the linked FDA source to confirm the product, lot scope, dates, and current status before acting on any of it.

What this record does not mean

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Related manufacturer

This recall is attributed to Appco Pharma LLC. That page aggregates the firm's other indexed recall and shortage records as coverage-limited regulatory signals (not quality ratings).

Related recalls (Class II)

Source & provenance

Official source
https://api.fda.gov/drug/enforcement.json?search=recall_number:%22D-0420-2026%22
Source dataset
openFDA Drug Enforcement API
Publication date
2026-04-08
Ingested
2026-06-09
Record hash
535498d837f725d7

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