Thursday, March 20, 2008

China Confirms It’s the Source of Heparin Contaminant


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We really need to address this issues with China. Is profit worth what we are doing to our children and now adult population?
clipped from blogs.wsj.com
China’s State Food and Drug Agency has confirmed that the contaminant in Baxter’s heparin was introduced in China, Bloomberg reports.
What’s more, the contaminant — called over-sulfated chondroitin sulfate — probably entered the drug pretty far up the supply chain. Scientific Protein Laboratories said the modified chondroitin was in the raw heparin they bought in China, then processed into the active pharmaceutical ingredient to sell to Baxter. The chondroitin probably didn’t come from pigs, and may have been used to meet production targets when more than 250,000 Chinese pigs were hit by a runaway infection, the Chicago Tribune reports. It wasn’t detected by SPL’s tests.
Chondroitin sulfate is “abundant and cheap,” according to an FDA official quoted by the WSJ. It typically comes from animal cartilage.
The modified chondroitin would clump together with real heparin in a way that would make the contaminant tough to spot in typical screening tests
Baxter’s heparin, now off the market
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