OTHER NEWS - Sept. 11, 1991
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3M Recalling Inhalers: Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co. has voluntarily recalled one lot of a prescription drug for treating migraine headaches after some customers reported nausea and vomiting. The recall involves nearly 24,000 units of a hand-held aerosol drug inhaler called Medihaler Ergotamine with Oral Adapter that was distributed in the United States and Australia. So far, 3M said, it hasn’t determined what caused the problem. The company manufactures the inhaler in Northridge. The affected products carry the lot number 901346. The Food and Drug Administration said the problem with the recalled inhalers is not life-threatening.
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