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 The US Food and Drug Administration saysanother heart medicine is being voluntarily recalled after tests showed that it was tainted with a potential cancer-causing chemical.The recall includes one lot of Sandoz s losartan potassium hydrochlorothiazide 100 milligram/25 milligram tablets with the lot number JB8912. Patients use these drugs to keep their high blood pressure in check.The drug is being recalled because the active ingredient has tested positive forN-Nitrosodiethylamineor NDEA, a suspected human and animal carcinogen that is used in gasoline as a stabilizer for industrial materials and as a lubricant additive, according to theNational Institutes of Health.The ingredient was made by Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceutical Company Co. Ltd. The FDA placed the Chinese company on animport alertat the end of September, meaning all of its active pharmaceutical products and finished products will not be pe stanley cup rmitted to enter the United States. The FDA made that decision after an inspection of the facility.Several pills that containvalsartan, another drug used by heart patients, have been under a recall since July. T stanley tumbler he drugs were tainted with NDEA or NDMA, N-nitrosodimethylamine, an impurity that is also considered a possible stanley cup  carcinogen by theUS Environmental Protection Agency.NDMA is an organic chemical used to make liquid rocket fuel and is a byproduct of manufacturing some pesticides and processing fish. It can be unintentionally introduced into manufacturing through certain chemical