Doctors outraged by heparin seizure

November 14th, 2008 by Jennifer Walker-Journey

ConsumerAffairs.com is reporting that doctors are outraged that recalled batches of heparin were found in a Cincinnati, Ohio lab.

“It’s really horrible for two reasons: one, that a company that knows that their product is not a good product that should be distributed and they’ve been told so,” said Dr. Lynne Wagoner, a Christ Hospital Heart Specialist, who was quoted in the story by WTOL-TV in Toledo, Ohio.

Earlier this month, U.S. Marshals seized a total of 11 lots of the at Celsus Laboratories Inc. Heparin was recalled earlier this year after an investigation found that batches of the were contaminated with over-sulfated chondroitin sulfate (OACA) at a manufacturing plant in . The investigation was launched after more than 80 Americans died and hundreds more fell ill after receiving the medication.

The said Celsus Laboratories did not sufficiently carry out the recall process by notifying customers of the contaminant in the it provided. The company distributes both lithium and sodium USP, both of which fell under the recall. As a result, the issued an advisory to manufacturers who may have purchased from Celsus Laboratories to contact the company to make certain they are not using a product from the contaminated batch.

The has recalled 13 different contaminated medical products containing from various companies.

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