Heparin Support Thins
Once again, the blood-thinning drug heparin has been linked to fatalities in patients. Five patients at Beebe Medical Center in Delaware fell ill after being treated with heparin IV bags. Two of the patients have died.
The IV bags contained diluted heparin that has been approved for a number of blood-thinning purposes. All five bags came from the pharmaceutical company Baxter International. This is not the first time that Baxter has been linked to heparin fatalities. In 2008, they had to recall thousands of cheap, tainted heparin products.
These two recent deaths have prompted the Food and Drug Administration to launch an investigation into the incident. So far, the FDA has not accused Baxter of distributing tainted heparin, nor have they implied that heparin itself may be less safe than previously thought. They said that it was only “unusual” circumstances in the Delaware deaths that made them decide to investigate.
An independent lab is currently testing the Baxter heparin used at Beebe.