RELATED: If You Use This Common Medication, Contact Your Doctor Now, FDA Warns. On Jan. 12, the FDA announced that Lohxa LLC has voluntarily recalled one lot of its Senna Syrup natural vegetable laxatives. The product is packed in 8.8mg (5mL) unit-dose cups on the customer level. According to the notice, the product in question is distributed into cases of 20 cartons packaged with 24 units each with an NDC of 50268-731-24. Specifically, the affected Senna Syrup is marked with the lot number AM1115S and an expiration date of 01/2023, which are both printed on the removable foil top of each dose of the medication. In the notice, Lohxa says that the Senna Syrup in question is being recalled due to microbial contamination. The Worcester, Massachusetts-based pharmaceutical company warns that “use of contaminated product by the elderly, patients with a weakened immune system, or patients at a higher risk of developing life-threatening inflammation of the heart, could result in infections that could be life-threatening.” Fortunately, the company says that it has not yet received any reports of adverse events related to the recalled medication.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb For more health news sent right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Lohxa says that it is currently notifying its distributors and customers by letter and arranging for the return of all recalled products. The company advises all consumers, distributors, and retailers that have the affected product to stop using it and return it to the place of purchase as soon as possible. According to the FDA’s notice, any customers with questions about the recalled products can contact Lohxa by calling 800-641-5564 on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST or emailing [email protected] The company also urges anyone who has experienced any problems that may be related to taking or using the recalled medication to contact their doctor or healthcare provider as soon as possible. RELATED: If You Use This Medication, Stop Immediately, FDA Says.