China Behind Japanese Recall of US-Made Heparin
March 11, 2008 by MedHeadlines
Filed under Drugs, FDA, Prevention, Recalls
Three Japanese companies recently recalled the drug, heparin, because its manufacturer in Wisconsin uses ingredients from China. They cite precaution as their reason for the recall. Scientific Protein Laboratories in Waunakee, Wisconsin, gets its product from its own plant in China. It also provides the active ingredient in heparin to Baxter International Inc., in Deerfield. Last month, the Scientific Protein plant in China was forced to close after hundreds of people in the US reported life-threatening allergic reactions, at least four of which resulted in death, to the heparin linked to the China source. Read more
Heparin Vials Recalled by Baxter
March 2, 2008 by MedHeadlines
Filed under Drugs, FDA, Prevention, Recalls
Baxter announced a voluntary recall of all remaining lots of various heparin related drugs and heparin flush products. The initial recall was announced January 17, 2008 as a precautionary measure as reports came in of adverse patient reactions that were higher than normal. Read more





