Tuesday, March 16, 2010

$70 million in drugs stolen from Eli Lily warehouse - latimes.com

"Sophisticated thieves in Connecticut scaled the walls, cut a hole, rappelled down and took enough pallets of Prozac, Cymbalta and Zyprexa to fill a large trailer, officials say." [LA Times]

Monday, March 08, 2010

Baxter: FDA Classifies Dialysis Machines Recall As Class I - WSJ.com

Baxter: FDA Classifies Dialysis Machines Recall As Class I - WSJ.com: "Baxter International Inc. (BAX) said the Food and Drug Administration classified a recall of its dialysis machines as a Class I recall, its most severe safety warning.

A Class I recall means there is potential for serious injury or death. Baxter said over the last two years, it has received serious injury reports and at least one patient death report associated with this issue.

The company said it is continuing to investigate the issues surrounding the recall of the dialysis machines, which are used to treat patients with severe chronic kidney failure. Baxter is looking to address issues involving prescription and patient errors." [WSJ]

Thomas Medical Products Issues Class I Recall - A defect in the company's Transseptal Sheath Introducer Kit may lead to serious complications - ModernMedicine

Thomas Medical Products Issues Class I Recall - A defect in the company's Transseptal Sheath Introducer Kit may lead to serious complications - ModernMedicine: "On March 5, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Thomas Medical Products Inc. (TMP) announced a Class I recall of the Transseptal Sheath Introducer Kit (other trade names include HeartSpan, CHANNEL FX, Torflex, and Braided Guiding Introducer Kit), as the sheath tip may break off and separate during heart procedures and lead to a blockage that may cause permanent injury such as a stroke, heart attack or death." [Modern Medicine]

Friday, March 05, 2010

Did Depakote Play a Role in Child’s Death?

Depakote - Depakote side effects: "Quincy, MA: The state medical examiner in Massachusetts has ruled that a four-year-old girl’s death at her family home was the result of a drug overdose. Rebecca Riley, who died on December 13, 2006, was prescribed clonidine—a high blood pressure medication that can be used as a sedative in children—for ADHD, and Depakote for bipolar disorder. Carolyn Riley, the girl's mother, was charged with murder in February 2007."