Heparin contamination
The FDA announced that onersulfated chondroitin sulfate has been found as a contaminant in Heparin, a bloodthinning drug distributed by Baxter Internation Inc. This contaminant does not occur naturally. The question is how the Heparin became contaminated.
Hundreds have been injured, including 19 deaths. Adverse reactions include: refractory hypotension leading to organ damage, organ failure, shock, and death. Baxter began recalling Heparin in January .
Heparin is used before certain surgeries, including coronary artery bypass graft surgery, and in kidney patients before they undergo dialysis. Heparin is often initiated using a high bolus dose given directly into the bloodstream. This administration is the most risky for adverse effects.
Hundreds have been injured, including 19 deaths. Adverse reactions include: refractory hypotension leading to organ damage, organ failure, shock, and death. Baxter began recalling Heparin in January .
Heparin is used before certain surgeries, including coronary artery bypass graft surgery, and in kidney patients before they undergo dialysis. Heparin is often initiated using a high bolus dose given directly into the bloodstream. This administration is the most risky for adverse effects.
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