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Blood pressure pills recalled after fears of link to cancer

- By Sophie Borland Health Editor

A SAFETY alert has been issued over a widely prescribed blood pressure pill over fears it could lead to cancer.

Pharmacist­s are being urged to recall thousands of valsartan tablets which treat high blood pressure and heart failure.

A firm in China, which makes one of its ingredient­s, said it may have been contaminat­ed with a cancer-causing chemical after a change in the manufactur­ing process.

The alert concerns seven types of commonly used tablets manufactur­ed by Dexcel Pharma Ltd and Accord Healthcare.

It is not known how many patients are taking the pills but the NHS issued a total of 424,625 prescripti­ons for them last year. Patients are being advised to continue taking the medication but to contact their GP to arrange to switch to an alternativ­e.

The UK’s Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency said there was no evidence that patients had suffered harm and insisted the recall was only precaution­ary. Dr Sam Atkinson from the agency said: ‘We will communicat­e the outcome of our investigat­ions and ensure that any other affected products are recalled. Our highest priority is to ensure that the medicines you take are safe.’

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