Key facts
| Recalling firm | Pfizer |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Pfizer Laboratories Div Pfizer Inc |
| Brand name | LEVOXYL |
| Product description | Levoxyl (levothyroxine sodium tablets, USP), 50 mcg, 100-count bottle, Rx only, Distributed by: Pfizer Inc., New York, NY 10017, Made in Austria, NDC 60793-851-01. |
| Classification | Class II |
| Recall number | D-0575-2025 |
| Report date | Not disclosed in the FDA record. |
| Status | Ongoing |
| Reason for recall | Subpotent drug |
What this classification means
A Class II recall is FDA’s middle classification. FDA assigns Class II when use of, or exposure to, the recalled product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote. FDA still requires the recalling firm to notify affected accounts and submit status reports on the correction, though the monitoring intensity is lower than for a Class I recall. FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health (for devices) or Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (for drugs) reviews the classification and can require additional corrective action if the initial response is judged insufficient. Because this record is filed as Class II, professionals and consumers handling an affected lot should treat FDA's own classification -- not this page's summary of it -- as the authoritative risk signal. A Class I recall is FDA’s most serious classification. FDA assigns Class I when there is a reasonable probability that use of, or exposure to, the recalled product will cause serious adverse health consequences or death. This classification does not mean harm has already occurred in every case -- it reflects FDA’s assessment of the realistic worst-case risk profile of the defect described in the recall, based on the reason for recall reported by the firm. Class I recalls receive the closest FDA monitoring of the three classes: the recalling firm typically must submit a recall strategy, periodic status reports, and effectiveness checks confirming that the affected lots have actually been removed from distribution or corrected in the field.
What consumers should do
Facilities, clinicians, and consumers holding an affected unit or lot of Levoxyl (levothyroxine sodium tablets, USP), 50 mcg, 100-count bottle, Rx only, Distributed by: Pfizer Inc., New York, NY 10017, Made in Austria, NDC 60793-851-01. should stop using it for the purpose described in the recall notice and hold remaining stock pending instructions from Pfizer. FDA recall records typically direct the recalling firm to notify known accounts directly with a recall letter describing the specific corrective action -- replacement, field correction, refund, or return. Anyone who received the product through a distributor rather than directly from Pfizer should confirm with their supplier whether their specific lot or unit is on the affected list, since recall notices are lot- or unit-specific and not every unit of a product line is necessarily included. Questions about a specific unit's status should go to Pfizer directly or to the distributor that supplied it; Argus HQ is a public-record aggregator, not the recalling firm, and cannot confirm individual unit status.
Pfizer’s FDA history
Argus HQ has recorded 2 total FDA actions tied to Pfizer: 0 warning letters, 2 recalls, 0 approval records, and 0 Form 483 inspection citations.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Levoxyl (levothyroxine sodium tablets, USP), 50 mcg, 100-cou recalled?
- Yes. FDA lists a Class II recall by Pfizer for Levoxyl (levothyroxine sodium tablets, USP), 50 mcg, 100-count bottle, Rx only, Distributed by: Pfizer Inc., New York, NY 10017, Made in Austria, NDC 60793-851-01., reported 20250820, with status "Ongoing." FDA recall number: D-0575-2025.
- What is the recall class for Pfizer's recall?
- FDA classified this recall as Class II. A Class II recall is FDA’s middle classification. FDA assigns Class II when use of, or exposure to, the recalled product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.
- Why was Levoxyl (levothyroxine sodium tablets, USP), 50 mcg, 100-cou recalled?
- FDA's recall record states the reason as: Subpotent drug
- Who should I contact about this recall?
- Contact Pfizer directly, or the distributor/pharmacy that supplied the product, to confirm whether your specific lot or unit is affected. Argus HQ aggregates the public FDA recall record and is not the recalling firm.
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Cite this record
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Argus HQ Research (2025). Recall Record: Class II Recall: LEVOXYL by Pfizer. Digital Empire LLC. Retrieved from https://argushq.ai/recall/pfizer-d-0575-2025-2025-08-20
"Recall Record: Class II Recall: LEVOXYL by Pfizer." Argus HQ Research, Digital Empire LLC, 2025, argushq.ai/recall/pfizer-d-0575-2025-2025-08-20.
Argus HQ Research. "Recall Record: Class II Recall: LEVOXYL by Pfizer." Digital Empire LLC. Accessed July 17, 2026. https://argushq.ai/recall/pfizer-d-0575-2025-2025-08-20.
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