Dr. Reddy's recalls some lots of heartburn drug in U.S

A pharmacy employee looks for medication as she works to fill a prescription while working at a pharmacy in New York December 23, 2009. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/Files·Reuters

MUMBAI (Reuters) - Generic drugmaker Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd (NSI:DRREDDY.NS - News) is recalling about 58,656 bottles of the heartburn drug lansoprazole in the United States due to a microbial contamination, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said.

It was classified as a "Class II" recall which indicates a remote chance of severe adverse consequences or death due to the product flaw.

While product recalls are not uncommon, the FDA announcement comes amid a string of quality problems for Indian drug makers.

In a weekly report, the U.S. regulator also announced it was banning imports from Sun Pharmaceutical Industries (SUN.NS) Karkhadi manufacturing plant in Gujarat.

And just last week, the FDA disclosed that products made by Sun Pharma and Ranbaxy Laboratories (RANB.NS) were being recalled.

Dr. Reddy's voluntary recall of lansoprazole delayed release capsules, a generic version of Swiss drugmaker Novartis' (NOVN.VX) drug Prevacid 24 HR, began on January 3, 2014, the FDA said on its website.

A spokesman for Dr. Reddy's was not immediately available to comment.

(Reporting by Zeba Siddiqui; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

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