Time shares story of family affected by heparin contamination

November 14th, 2008 by Jennifer Walker-Journey

A recent Time magazine story gives us a glimpse into a family affected by the contaminated heparin tragedy: Leroy Hubley’s wife of 48 years, Bonnie, suffered from polycystic kidney disease, a genetic kidney disease in which cysts grow in the kidneys, causing them to fail. She received a kidney transplant in October 2007, but her body rejected it, leaving her in need of regular dialysis treatments.

During dialysis, patients are hooked up to a machine that draws out the blood through tubing. Since blood tends to clot when it moves through the tubing, patients routinely are given the heparin to prevent clotting.

One week before Christmas, after two months of regular dialysis, Bonnie fell ill with diarrhea, vomiting and soon, severe pain in her chest and abdomen. She was rushed to intensive care and within days was unconscious and on a breathing tube. The doctors said there was no more she could do. Leroy’s wife was suddenly and unexpectedly dead.

As Leroy tried to cope with the loss of his longtime wife, their son Randy suddenly became sick with the same symptoms. He was born with the same genetic kidney disease as his mother, and was receiving regular dialysis treatments. His wife, a dialysis nurse, tried desperately to revive him but it was no use. Randy died just three weeks after his mother.

Both Bonnie and Randy were victims of tainted heparin, batches of the drug manufactured in and later found to have been contaminated with over-sulfated chondroitin sulfate (OSCS). The Hubleys were just two of more than 80 deaths caused by the contaminated . Several hundreds more were sickened by the drug before the recalled batches made in the Baxter International Chinese plant. To date, the has recalled 13 different contaminated medical products containing from various companies.

Last week had U.S. Marshals raided Celsus Laboratories Inc., and found 11 lots of the tainted that had not been removed. The recalls and crackdowns come too late for the Hubley family and for the hundreds of families affected by the contaminated . We need to be assured that the contaminated is removed for good so that no more lives are in jeopardy.

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