News Tagged ‘blood thinner

Tainted lots of heparin recalled

heparin 15515 4 big  100x100Certain lots of the blood thinner heparin are being recalled because testing revealed that the drug is contaminated with trace amounts of oversulfated chondroitin sulfate (OSCS). The recall includes seven lots of Heparin Sodium USP Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) sold to B. Braun Medical Inc. that were manufactured in 2008 and expire on October 31, 2010 and November 30, 2010.

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Baxter faces numerous lawsuits over tainted heparin scandal

As many as 300 product-liability may be filed in the Illinois state court against drug maker International Inc., by people injured by or families who lost loved ones to contaminated batches of the blood thinner heparin. Per a judge’s order last year, attorneys are working to convert an aggregate lawsuit to individual claims against the Deerfield, Illinois-based drug company.

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FDA notifies public about changes to heparin potency

fda logo 100x100The blood thinner heparin will now include a new reference standard and test method that is used to determine the potency of the drug and detect impurities that may be present in it, according to a safety alert issued by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The change is effective as of October 1, 2009, and will harmonize the USP unit dose with the WHO International Standard unit does, which will result in an approximately 10 percent reduction in the potency of the heparin marketed in the United States.

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USP updates standards for heparin

USP 100x100A recent report in Huliq News documents efforts by the U.S. Pharmacopeial (USP) Convention to improve the safety of blood thinner heparin by revising its written and physical standards for the drug. The update comes at the request of the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) following a 2008 public health crisis when more than 200 people died after being administered contaminated heparin.

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Four lawsuits filed in contaminated heparin case

Four were filed last month in Cook County, Illinois court against the makers of the blood thinner heparin, claiming the product the company manufactured was contaminated and caused patients to die.

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China says tainted drug blame should fall on foreign suppliers

china flag1 100x100A Chinese senior health official says China has been unfairly labeled as a center for fake drug production and that blame should be placed instead on foreign companies who do business with unregistered firms against Chinese regulations.

Bian Zhenijia, director of the drug safety supervision department of the State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA), urged companies to be more responsible when dealing with foreign suppliers.

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Surgeons hopeful about new alternatives to heparin

Surgeons are anticipating the approval of new blood thinners that could replace more conventional methods currently in use, according to the Ortho SuperSite, a resource for orthopedic surgeons and rheumatologists.

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FDA clears Baxter in deaths following heparin injections

Healthcare Corp. has been cleared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the deaths of two patients at a Delaware hospital following an injection of the drug maker’s blood thinner heparin. The FDA attributed the two deaths, and the illness of a third patent, to existing medical conditions. All three patients suffered intercranial bleeding following injections of heparin.

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Baxter says it’s not responsible for recent heparin deaths, illness

It’s like a bad dream happening all over again – people falling ill or dying after receiving doses of the blood thinner heparin. In 2007, tainted doses of heparin killed more than 80 Americans and injured hundreds more. And while investigations into the cause continue, the culprit was found to have been over-sulfated chondroitin sulfate (OSCS) a heparin-mimicking contaminant that made its way into batches of heparin that were manufactured in International’s China plant.

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New deaths, illness following heparin use spark FDA investigation

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is testing batches of the blood thinner heparin after two people died and one became ill after receiving doses of the heparin, according to the Wall Street Journal.

All three incidences occurred at the Beebe Medical Center in Lewes, Delaware, and all three were given heparin supplied by , the same drug company at the center of last year’s contaminated heparin scandal. That heparin, which killed more than 80 people and injured hundreds more, was manufactured in China. The latest batch was manufactured in Ohio.

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