My daughter's pharmacy filled a partial fill of her Augmentin XL with Aurobindo a few days ago. They are based in India and are a company I had never heard of, so of course, I did a search about them. Here is one FDA laundry list of issues spanning from '05 to '11 with no indicator the issues were ever resolved: http://www.fda.gov/iceci/enforcementactions/warningletters/2011/ucm256861.htm.
I am sure there are some good companies in India, but kiddo is just now getting back to a "good place" again, and I simply will not take any chances like this. Kiddo had not taken any of the six pills, and I took them back to the pharmacy. They filled all of them in Teva after I took them this article.
Please be alert to what generic brands your kids are getting, and use the site I posted to check for FDA warnings against a company you may not be familiar with. Aurobindo's issues are broad in scope and vary in severity, but all are listed in the above article.