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Ranitidine, a heartburn medicine sold under the brand name Zantac among others, was pulled from shelves in 2019,following disclosure of potential carcinogenic effects, which its manufacturers were accused of "engaging in a decades-long scheme to conceal." By 2020 the US Food and Drug Administration was telling consumers to discard whatever Zantac they still had.

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  • Ranitidine, a heartburn medicine sold under the brand name Zantac among others, was pulled from shelves in 2019,following disclosure of potential carcinogenic effects, which its manufacturers were accused of "engaging in a decades-long scheme to conceal." By 2020 the US Food and Drug Administration was telling consumers to discard whatever Zantac they still had. (en)
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  • Ranitidine, a heartburn medicine sold under the brand name Zantac among others, was pulled from shelves in 2019,following disclosure of potential carcinogenic effects, which its manufacturers were accused of "engaging in a decades-long scheme to conceal." By 2020 the US Food and Drug Administration was telling consumers to discard whatever Zantac they still had. (en)
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  • Zantac settlements (en)
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