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	<title>Heparin Recall &#187; bacteria</title>
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		<title>FDA should have acted faster to prevent contamination</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 14:04:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer Walker-Journey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leslie Fullerton provided the best care he could for his 29-month-old daughter Natalie with the medical equipment and medications provided him, but he still blames himself for her death. The little girl had already undergone a double-lung transplant and was recovering nicely when her father, following instructions of his daughter’s health care provider, used a [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com">Heparin Recall</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/news/2009/06/09/fda-should-have-acted-faster-to-prevent-contamination/">FDA should have acted faster to prevent contamination</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Leslie Fullerton</strong> provided the best care he could for his 29-month-old daughter Natalie with the medical equipment and medications provided him, but he still blames himself for her death. The little girl had already undergone a double-lung transplant and was recovering nicely when her father, following instructions of his daughter’s health care provider, used a pre-filled syringe to clean the tube implanted in Natalie’s chest to give her intravenous medication. Days later, Natalie became breathless and feverish as a bacteria infected her blood. Months later, Natalie died.<span id="more-913"></span></p>
<p>Investigators now know that the <strong>pre-filled <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/heparin/" title="" rel="external">heparin</a> and saline syringe</strong> Fullerton used was part of a contaminated lot that has since been linked to at least four deaths and 162 illnesses. And that lot could have and should have been prevented from being shipped to hospitals by the <strong>Food and Drug Administration (FDA)</strong>.</p>
<p>Months before the syringes were shipped out, the FDA received reports about <strong>debris in syringes</strong> filled with <strong><a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/heparin/heparin-lawyer/" title="" rel="external">heparin</a> and saline</strong> distributed by drug manufacturer <strong>AM2PAT</strong>, yet the agency didn’t follow up on the complaints until 2007 after the reports of deaths and illnesses following use of the syringes. Reports from 2007 inspections show that investigators found a “gummy brown” substance on the syringe-filling machine. The plant was closed in January 2008.</p>
<p>Consumer advocates say the <strong>FDA</strong> should have acted faster and more aggressively to prevent the contamination of the pre-filled syringes at <strong>AM2PAT</strong>. Congress, too, has been critical of the agency for not properly or adequately inspecting food and drugs that are distributed to American hospitals and health care centers, and are pushing for better inspection standards within the agency.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.propublica.org/feature/tainted-syringes-slipped-past-fda-watch-607">Pro Publica</a></p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com">Heparin Recall</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/news/2009/06/09/fda-should-have-acted-faster-to-prevent-contamination/">FDA should have acted faster to prevent contamination</a></p>
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		<title>Father blames FDA for not taking precautions to protect son</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 17:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer Walker-Journey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dusty Martin blamed himself after almost losing his 8-year-old son Michael to a bacterial infection. The boy is a hemophiliac who needs regular injections of medicine to reduce the risk of bleeding to death from a slight cut. Martin uses pre-filled syringes of saline and heparin to flush out the port in his son&#8217;s chest [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com">Heparin Recall</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/news/2009/04/01/father-blames-fda-for-not-taking-precautions-to-protect-son/">Father blames FDA for not taking precautions to protect son</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dusty Martin blamed himself after almost losing his 8-year-old son Michael to a <strong>bacterial infection</strong>. The boy is a hemophiliac who needs regular injections of medicine to reduce the risk of bleeding to death from a slight cut. Martin uses <strong>pre-filled syringes of saline and <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/heparin/" title="" rel="external">heparin</a></strong> to flush out the port in his son&#8217;s chest before administering his medication. But early last year, shortly after receiving his drugs, Michael began shaking. His temperature shot up to 106 and Martin rushed him to the hospital where he underwent emergency surgery.<span id="more-833"></span></p>
<p>It wasn’t until then that Martin learned the <strong>syringe</strong> he had used on his young son was part of a <strong>recalled batch</strong> that was found to have been <strong>contaminated</strong> at the manufacturing plant <strong>AM2PAT</strong>. The <strong>tainted syringes</strong> killed five people and sickened at least 100 more before <strong>the Angier</strong> plant was closed. The company’s “clean room” was found to be a frightful mess.</p>
<p>Last month, two <strong>AM2PAT</strong> managers pleaded guilty to federal fraud and a warrant is out for <strong>AM2PAT</strong> president <strong>Dushyant Patel</strong>, who is still at large.</p>
<p>Knowledge of the recall did little to put Martin’s mind at ease. He wants answers from the company, the distributor of the syringes, and the <strong>Food and Drug Administration (FDA)</strong>.</p>
<p>&#8220;I just felt, why? Why didn&#8217;t somebody stop this?&#8221; he told media. &#8220;Not only did they hand me a loaded gun, they enabled me to pull the trigger on my own son.&#8221;</p>
<p>An <strong>FDA</strong> warning letter to the plant in 2005 reported no major safety violations. However, an <strong>FDA</strong> spokesperson says in August 2007 the company began producing the syringes at a “dramatic rate” and that was when quality began to slip.</p>
<p>The <strong>FDA</strong> was notified by the <strong>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</strong> about the <strong>adverse events</strong> reported, and within five days the FDA had closed down the plant for manufacturing violations. The <strong>FDA</strong> also contends that “evidence of a casual link between the AM2PAT product” and the infections was “never conclusively established.”</p>
<p>The <strong>FDA’s </strong>claims don’t sit well with Martin, who says he will pursue legal action.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/4844126/&lt;br &gt;&lt;/a&gt;">WRAL</a></p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com">Heparin Recall</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/news/2009/04/01/father-blames-fda-for-not-taking-precautions-to-protect-son/">Father blames FDA for not taking precautions to protect son</a></p>
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		<title>Two sentenced for role in tainted heparin, saline syringes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 17:58:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer Walker-Journey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an effort to ship heparin- and saline-filled syringes faster, workers at a facility in North Carolina failed to check sterility and then falsified manufacturing dates to make it appear those safeguards were followed, according to an Associated Press report. Those syringes, as it turned out, were tainted with a bacteria known as Serratia marcescens [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com">Heparin Recall</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/news/2009/02/25/two-sentenced-for-role-in-tainted-heparin-saline-syringes/">Two sentenced for role in tainted heparin, saline syringes</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an effort to ship <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com"><strong><a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/heparin/" title="" rel="external">heparin</a></strong></a>- and saline-filled syringes faster, workers at a facility in North Carolina failed to check sterility and then falsified manufacturing dates to make it appear those safeguards were followed, according to an <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5j20sqsItq7UMZKLJ6MUW0PlTNOGAD96I1NI83">Associated Press</a> report. Those <strong>syringes</strong>, as it turned out, were <strong>tainted</strong> with a <strong>bacteria</strong> known as <strong>Serratia marcescens</strong> and may have lead to five deaths and hundreds of infections in those who received them.<span id="more-757"></span></p>
<p>Earlier this week two former workers at the plant, plant manager <strong>Aniruddha Patel</strong> and quality control director <strong>Ravindra Kumar Sharma</strong>, were sentenced in federal court to more than four years in prison for allowing the tainted drugs into hospitals and clinics in Colorado, Florida, Illinois and Texas. Last week, the company’s chief executive, <strong>Dushyant Patel</strong>, was indicted on 10 charges for fraud and selling adulterated medical devices. A warrant is out for his arrest.</p>
<p>The drugs were not produced at the plant, but were put into the syringes and shipped to the hospitals and clinics from there. According to Patel, the company recalled the syringes a year ago after federal officials began investigating the outbreak.</p>
<p>&#8220;Citizens in this country trust that producers of <strong>medical devices</strong> aren&#8217;t lying when they say that have adequately tested a given product,&#8221; said U.S. Attorney George Holding to the Associated Press. &#8220;As we&#8217;ve seen in this case, such lies can literally mean the difference between life and death.&#8221;</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com">Heparin Recall</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/news/2009/02/25/two-sentenced-for-role-in-tainted-heparin-saline-syringes/">Two sentenced for role in tainted heparin, saline syringes</a></p>
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		<title>Baxter named in contaminated saline syringe lawsuit</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 18:22:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer Walker-Journey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pharmaceutical giant Baxter International faces yet another lawsuit, this time for playing a role in the distribution of a contaminated saline syringe that was used on a woman who afterward suffered serious medical problems that may have led to her death a year later, according to the Hays Daily News. Ralph Sell of Lincoln, Nebraska, [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com">Heparin Recall</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/news/2009/02/23/baxter-named-in-contaminated-saline-syringe-lawsuit/">Baxter named in contaminated saline syringe lawsuit</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pharmaceutical giant <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com"><strong>Baxter International</strong></a> faces yet another lawsuit, this time for playing a role in the distribution of a <strong>contaminated</strong> saline syringe that was used on a woman who afterward suffered <strong>serious medical problems</strong> that may have led to her death a year later, according to the <a href="http://www.hdnews.net/wirestories/k1079-BC-NE-TaintedSyringes-1stLd-Writethru-02-18-0528">Hays Daily News</a>.<span id="more-751"></span></p>
<p>Ralph Sell of Lincoln, Nebraska, says that his wife Alice was undergoing cancer treatments in December 2007 when a <strong>syringe</strong> <strong>contaminated</strong> with <strong>Serratia marcescens</strong>, a bacteria that can cause serious injury or death, was used on her. She suffered high blood pressure, disorientation and sepsis. She died a year later at the age of 82 of “acute respiratory failure.” It has not yet been determined if the <strong>contaminated syringe </strong>may have led to her death.</p>
<p>Sell filed suit against <strong>Baxter International</strong> as well as its subsidiary <strong>Baxter Healthcare Corp.</strong>,<strong> B. Braun Medical Inc.,</strong> and <strong>AM2 PAT Inc</strong>, also known as <strong>Sierra Prefilled</strong>. A spokesperson for <strong>Baxter</strong> says the company has no role in the lawsuit, as it does not sell prefilled saline syringes. <strong>AM2 PAT</strong> did recall <strong>saline prefilled syringes</strong> in December 2007 and January 2008 because some of the syringes were <strong>tainted</strong> with the bacteria.</p>
<p><strong>Baxter</strong> currently faces numerous <strong>lawsuits</strong> stemming from a 2008 recall of the blood thinner <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com"><strong><a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/heparin/" title="" rel="external">heparin</a></strong></a>. Batches of the company’s <strong><a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/heparin/heparin-lawyer/" title="" rel="external">heparin</a></strong> manufactured in <strong><a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/china/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with China">China</a></strong> were found to have been contaminated with <strong>over-sulfated chondroitin sulfate (<a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/oscs/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with OSCS">OSCS</a>).</strong> The <strong>tainted heparin</strong> is believed to have contributed to the deaths of more than 80 Americans and caused serious illnesses in hundreds more.</p>
<p>Sell’s lawsuit against the companies seeks unspecified damages and payment for medical costs.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com">Heparin Recall</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/news/2009/02/23/baxter-named-in-contaminated-saline-syringe-lawsuit/">Baxter named in contaminated saline syringe lawsuit</a></p>
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		<title>Heparin a treatment option for Interstitial Cystitis</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 14:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer Walker-Journey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The blood thinner heparin may be an effective treatment for Interstitial Cystitis (IC) according to the Interstitial Cystitis Association. IC is defined as pelvic pain, pressure or discomfort related to the bladder. It is typically associated with urinary frequency and urgency without infection or other pathology. It also is referred to as chronic pain syndrome [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com">Heparin Recall</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/news/2009/01/09/heparin-a-treatment-option-for-interstitial-cystitis/">Heparin a treatment option for Interstitial Cystitis</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The blood thinner <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com"><strong><a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/heparin/" title="" rel="external">heparin</a></strong></a> may be an effective treatment for <strong>Interstitial Cystitis (<a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/ic/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with IC">IC</a>)</strong> according to <strong>the </strong><a href="http://www.ichelp.org"><strong>Interstitial Cystitis Association</strong></a>. <strong><a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/ic/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with IC">IC</a></strong> is defined as <strong>pelvic pain, pressure</strong><strong> or discomfort</strong> related to the bladder. It is typically associated with urinary frequency and urgency without infection or other pathology. It also is referred to as <strong>chronic pain syndrome (CPPS), painful bladder syndrome (PBS), </strong>and<strong> bladder pain syndrome (BPS). </strong><span id="more-651"></span></p>
<p>Most often occurring in women, <strong><a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/ic/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with IC">IC</a></strong> is often mistaken for <strong>chronic prostatitis</strong> or <strong>chronic pelvic pain syndrome</strong>. The cause is largely unknown, however some factors may be connected to the disease, such as bladder trauma, bladder over distention, pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, autoimmune disorder, bacterial infection and spinal cord trauma. The disease is subcategorized as <strong>non-ulcerative <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/ic/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with IC">IC</a></strong>, by far the most common form, and <strong>ulcerative <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/ic/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with IC">IC</a></strong>.</p>
<p>In the treatment of <strong><a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/ic/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with IC">IC</a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/heparin/heparin-lawyer/" title="" rel="external">heparin</a></strong> mimics the activity of the bladder’s mucous lining, which may be defective in those with <strong><a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/ic/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with IC">IC</a></strong>. According to clinical studies, some improvement was found in about half of the patients who were on a <strong>heparin</strong> treatment plan. The <strong>heparin</strong> treatment may be given by injection or bladder instillation, however bladder instillation is the recommended delivery for patients with <strong><a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/ic/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with IC">IC</a></strong>. The treatment of bladder instillation of <strong>heparin</strong> begins as daily routine and is reduced to three to four times a week after three to four months. Self-catheterization can be taught to patients who want to administer the treatment at home.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com">Heparin Recall</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/news/2009/01/09/heparin-a-treatment-option-for-interstitial-cystitis/">Heparin a treatment option for Interstitial Cystitis</a></p>
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		<title>Lawmaker questions FDA priorities, suggests industry ties</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 13:51:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer Walker-Journey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tainted batches of heparin may have raised concerns with the general public, but a recent Reuters report suggests the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would rather focus on giving product promotion advice to companies and journal reprints to physicians than food and drug safety scares. The FDA also planned to change its regulations to protect [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com">Heparin Recall</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/news/2008/09/17/lawmaker-questions-fda%e2%80%99s-priorities-suggests-industry-ties/">Lawmaker questions FDA priorities, suggests industry ties</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tainted batches of <strong><a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/tag/heparin/" title="" rel="external">heparin</a></strong> may have raised concerns with the general public, but a recent <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssHealthcareNews/idUSN1727581420080917">Reuters report</a> suggests the <a href="http://www.fda.gov">U.S. Food and Drug Administration</a> (FDA) would rather focus on giving product promotion advice to companies and journal reprints to physicians than food and drug <strong>safety scares</strong>.<span id="more-229"></span></p>
<p>The FDA also planned to change its regulations to protect device makers’ FDA-approved products from lawsuits with a so-called preemptive clause, according to Reuters.</p>
<p>The news agency says that in a letter from <a href="http://www.henrywaxman.house.gov/">California Rep. Henry Waxman</a>, to FDA Commissioner Andrew von Eschenbach, Waxman raised concerns that the items outlined on the FDA’s 2007 priorities list “all appear to prioritize industry desires over consumer protection.”</p>
<p>Then-FDA Chief Counsel Sheldon Bradshaw told Waxman in an e-mail that he planned to forward the list of priorities to Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services Tevi Troy. Both Bradshaw and Troy have ties to the pharmaceutical industry, Reuters reports.</p>
<p>Waxman, who serves as the head of the U.S. House of Representatives Oversight and Government Reform Committee, suggested that political appointees at the agency may be promoting industry priorities at the expense of FDA’s core public health mission.</p>
<p>Highly publicized <strong>safety scares</strong>, including bacteria-laced foods and <strong>contaminated batches of <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/heparin/heparin-lawyer/" title="" rel="external">heparin</a></strong>, have put the FDA in the hot seat in recent years. According to Reuters, an FDA spokesperson said the agency would respond directly to Waxman about the concerns he raised.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com">Heparin Recall</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.heparin-legal.com/news/2008/09/17/lawmaker-questions-fda%e2%80%99s-priorities-suggests-industry-ties/">Lawmaker questions FDA priorities, suggests industry ties</a></p>
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