Drug Recall Firms

Which pharmaceutical companies have the most FDA drug recalls? Rankings based on 17,539 recall records.

The FDA tracks every pharmaceutical company involved in a drug recall. A high recall count does not necessarily indicate a dangerous company — large manufacturers producing thousands of drug products across many facilities are statistically more likely to appear in recall data. Many recalls are initiated voluntarily by companies that discover a manufacturing deviation before any patient harm occurs.

All Recalling Firms

1,588 firms found in FDA drug recall records. Sorted by recall count.

# Recalling Firm Recalls Most Recent View
51 Reliable Rexall-A Compounding Pharmacy 70 Mar 25, 2016 View Recalls
52 Walgreens Infusion Services 69 Nov 10, 2015 View Recalls
53 Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. 69 Oct 2, 2020 View Recalls
54 Anderson Compounding Pharmacy, Inc. DBA Anderson Compounding Pharmacy 68 Apr 2, 2019 View Recalls
55 Kroger Specialty Pharmacy, Inc. 67 Apr 3, 2018 View Recalls
56 Sage Products Inc 66 Aug 22, 2017 View Recalls
57 Ultra Seal Corporation 66 Jan 24, 2022 View Recalls
58 US Compounding Inc 65 Dec 16, 2020 View Recalls
59 Health Innovations Pharmacy, Inc 65 Feb 12, 2015 View Recalls
60 Fusion IV Pharmaceuticals, Inc. dba Axia Pharmaceutical 64 Jan 15, 2020 View Recalls
61 Teligent Pharma, Inc. 63 Mar 15, 2022 View Recalls
62 Edge Pharma, LLC 62 Dec 6, 2021 View Recalls
63 RemedyRepack Inc. 61 Apr 22, 2025 View Recalls
64 American Health Packaging 59 May 3, 2022 View Recalls
65 Pharmacy Innovations 59 Dec 22, 2022 View Recalls
66 GenoGenix LLC 57 Jul 30, 2025 View Recalls
67 Oregon Compounding Centers, Inc. dba Creative Compounds 56 Oct 6, 2014 View Recalls
68 SCA Pharmaceuticals, LLC 56 Nov 9, 2023 View Recalls
69 The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy 55 Apr 6, 2020 View Recalls
70 Pharmacy Plus, Inc. dba Vital Care Compounder 54 Apr 13, 2023 View Recalls
71 Lincare, Inc. 54 May 28, 2015 View Recalls
72 Product Quest Manufacturing LLC 54 Aug 3, 2018 View Recalls
73 Sentara Infusion Services 53 Dec 27, 2022 View Recalls
74 Promise Pharmacy, LLC 52 Jun 30, 2021 View Recalls
75 Baxter Healthcare Corp. 52 Apr 12, 2016 View Recalls
76 Astral SteriTech Private Ltd. 52 May 15, 2023 View Recalls
77 Cantrell Drug Company 52 Jul 14, 2017 View Recalls
78 TMC Acquisition LLC dba Tailor Made Compounding 52 Mar 7, 2022 View Recalls
79 Zydus Pharmaceuticals (USA) Inc 51 Mar 9, 2026 View Recalls
80 Well Care Compounding Pharmacy 51 May 17, 2016 View Recalls
81 Specialty Medicine Compounding Pharmacy 51 Oct 19, 2013 View Recalls
82 Avella of Deer Valley, Inc. Store 38 50 Sep 18, 2019 View Recalls
83 Clinical Specialties Compounding Pharmacy 50 Mar 20, 2013 View Recalls
84 Golden State Medical Supply Inc. 50 Nov 26, 2025 View Recalls
85 Partell Specialty Pharmacy 49 Mar 22, 2018 View Recalls
86 Novartis Consumer Health 48 Sep 3, 2013 View Recalls
87 Natures Pharmacy & Compounding Center 48 Nov 1, 2013 View Recalls
88 Downing Labs, LLC 48 Oct 16, 2015 View Recalls
89 the Compounder 47 Mar 10, 2015 View Recalls
90 Aurobindo Pharma USA Inc. 47 Apr 24, 2024 View Recalls
91 Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC 45 Nov 6, 2025 View Recalls
92 Wockhardt Usa Inc. 45 Aug 22, 2017 View Recalls
93 Preferred Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 44 Nov 17, 2025 View Recalls
94 TG United, Inc. 44 Jan 30, 2013 View Recalls
95 Torrent Pharma Inc 44 Apr 11, 2022 View Recalls
96 Amerisource Health Services LLC 44 Mar 16, 2026 View Recalls
97 Nora Apothecary and Alternative Therapies, Inc. 43 Apr 22, 2013 View Recalls
98 Abbott's Compounding Pharmacy, Inc. 43 Jan 15, 2016 View Recalls
99 CARDINAL HEALTHCARE 42 Jan 26, 2022 View Recalls
100 Zydus Pharmaceuticals USA Inc 41 Jan 31, 2020 View Recalls

Firm names are taken directly from FDA recall records and may include subsidiaries or contract manufacturers.

Understanding Drug Firm Recall Data

Why Do Pharmaceutical Companies Issue Recalls?

Drug recalls occur when a product fails to meet FDA quality standards. The most common triggers are manufacturing deviations (cGMP violations), discovery of impurities such as nitrosamines, contamination, potency failures, and labeling errors. Unlike food recalls, many drug recalls involve technical quality failures discovered during routine testing — not necessarily because patients have been harmed. The FDA and manufacturers have extensive quality control systems designed to catch problems before distribution.

Large Companies Have More Recalls

Major pharmaceutical manufacturers appear more frequently in recall data because they produce far more drug products than smaller companies. A company producing 5,000 different drug formulations across 20 facilities will naturally have more quality control incidents than a company producing 50 products in one facility. What matters for patient safety is the classification — Class I recalls involving real health risks are far rarer than the Class II and Class III technical recalls that dominate the data for large manufacturers.

Frequently Asked Questions

The recalling firm is the company legally responsible for initiating or conducting a drug recall. This is often the manufacturer, but can also be a distributor, repackager, or the entity whose name appears on the drug label. In cases where a drug is manufactured by a contract manufacturer and sold under a brand owner's label, the recalling firm may be the brand owner rather than the actual factory. The FDA identifies the recalling firm in every enforcement action record.

Yes. Under the FDA Safety and Innovation Act, the FDA has mandatory recall authority for drugs. If a company refuses to voluntarily recall a drug the FDA considers a serious health risk, the FDA can order a mandatory recall. In practice, the vast majority of drug recalls are voluntary — pharmaceutical companies initiate recalls proactively to avoid regulatory action, civil liability, and reputational damage. Mandatory drug recalls are rare but are used when companies contest an FDA safety determination.

Stop taking the medication and contact your pharmacist or doctor immediately. Do not flush medications down the drain — most pharmacies have drug take-back programs. Your pharmacy may have already received notification and can provide a replacement prescription. Check whether the recall applies to your specific lot number and expiration date, as recalls often affect only certain production batches. If you experienced any adverse effects, report them to FDA MedWatch at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Use the search bar above to look up any company by name. You can also use the Browse All Recalls page to filter by keyword, which will search across firm name, product description, and recall reason. For current recall alerts, the FDA publishes new drug recalls on FDA.gov and through the MedWatch email alert system. Pharmacies receive direct notification from manufacturers and wholesalers when a product in their inventory is recalled.

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