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I wanted to know if ranitidine has officially been recalled and should no longer be prescribed.

Yes, some batches of ranitidine have been recalled due to a potential contamination issue. However, not all companies are affected by the recall, and ranitidine is still available in some pharmacies. The ingredient itself is still considered effective and safe, but the contamination of certain batches is what is currently causing concern.

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