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Tag Archives: Drug Safety Communication
The Compounding Shop FDA News Release
Translation The Compounding Shop: FDA News Release – Lack of Sterility Assurance of Drug Products AUDIENCE: Pharmacy, Healthcare Professionals, Patients ISSUE: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is alerting health care providers, hospital supply managers, and pharmacists that the FDA’s … Continue reading
Posted in FDA 2013, FDA Safety Communication, Healthcare Professionals, Patients, Pharmacy
Tagged drug risks, Drug Safety Communication, FDA News Release, FDA notice, Healthcare Professionals, Patients, Pharmacy, Safety Communication, The Compounding Shop, The Compounding Shop: FDA News Release
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Valproate Anti-Seizure Products Drug Safety Communication
TranslationValproate Anti-Seizure Products: Drug Safety Communication – Contraindicated for Pregnant Women for Prevention of Migraine Headaches Including valproate sodium (Depacon), divalproex sodium (Depakote, Depakote CP, and Depakote ER), valproic acid (Depakene and Stavzor), and their generics AUDIENCE: Health Professional, Neurology, … Continue reading
Posted in FDA 2013, FDA Safety Communication, Healthcare Professionals, Neurology, Patients, Pharmacy
Tagged anti-seizure medication, Anti-Seizure Products, divalproex sodium, Drug Safety Communication, Health Professional, Neurology, Patient, Pharmacy, pregnant women, Valproate, Valproate Anti-Seizure Products Drug Safety Communication, valproate sodium, valproic acid
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Kadcyla ado-trastuzumab emtansine Drug Safety Communication
TranslationKadcyla (ado-trastuzumab emtansine): Drug Safety Communication – Potential Medication Errors Resulting from Name Confusion AUDIENCE: Risk Manager, Pharmacy, Oncology ISSUE: The FDA notified health care professionals that the use of the incorrect nonproprietary name for the breast cancer drug Kadcyla … Continue reading
Samsca Tolvaptan Drug Safety Communication
TranslationSamsca (Tolvaptan): Drug Safety Communication – FDA Limits Duration and Usage Due To Possible Liver Injury Leading to Organ Transplant or Death AUDIENCE: Pharmacy, Health Professional, Patient ISSUE: FDA has determined that the drug Samsca (tolvaptan) should not be used … Continue reading
Posted in FDA 2013, FDA Safety Communication, Healthcare Professionals, Patients, Pharmacy
Tagged drug risks, Drug Safety Communication, FDA notice, Health Professional, Patient, Pharmacy, Risk Managers, Safety Communication, Samsca, Samsca Tolvaptan Drug Safety Communication, tolvaptan
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Potiga Ezogabine Drug Safety Communication
TranslationPotiga (Ezogabine): Drug Safety Communication – Linked To Retinal Abnormalities And Blue Skin Discoloration AUDIENCE: Health Professional, Neurology, Patient ISSUE: FDA is warning the public that the anti-seizure medication Potiga (Ezogabine) can cause blue skin discoloration and eye abnormalities characterized … Continue reading
Posted in FDA 2013, FDA Safety Communication, Healthcare Professionals, Neurology, Patients
Tagged Blue Skin Discoloration, drug risks, Drug Safety Communication, Ezogabine, FDA notice, Health Professional, Neurology, Patient, Potiga, Potiga Ezogabine Drug Safety Communication, Retinal Abnormalities, Safety Communication
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Medical Bed Mattresses FDA Safety Communication
TranslationMedical Bed Mattresses: FDA Safety Communication – Damaged or Worn Covers Pose Risk of Contamination and Infection AUDIENCE: Biomedical Engineering, Infectious Disease, Nursing, Risk Managers ISSUE: From January 2011 to January 2013, the FDA received 458 reports associated with medical … Continue reading
Posted in Biomedical Engineering, FDA 2013, FDA Label Change, FDA Safety Communication, Infectious Disease, Nursing, Risk Manager
Tagged Biomedical Engineering, Drug Safety Communication, FDA notice, FDA Safety Communication, Infectious Disease, Medical Bed Mattresses, Medical Bed Mattresses FDA Safety Communication, Nursing, Risk Manager, Risk Managers, Safety Communication
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MedWatch March 2013 Safety Labeling Changes
TranslationThe MedWatch March 2013 Safety Labeling Changes posting includes 53 products with safety labeling changes to the following sections: BOXED WARNINGS, CONTRAINDICATIONS, WARNINGS, PRECAUTIONS, ADVERSE REACTIONS and PATIENT PACKAGE INSERT. The “Summary Page” provides a listing of drug names and … Continue reading
Azithromycin Zithromax or Zmax Drug Safety Communication
TranslationAzithromycin (Zithromax or Zmax): Drug Safety Communication – Risk of Potentially Fatal Heart Rhythms AUDIENCE: Family Practice, Patient, Pharmacy, Health Professional ISSUE: FDA is warning the public that azithromycin (Zithromax or Zmax) can cause abnormal changes in the electrical activity … Continue reading
Sensipar Cinacalcet Hydrochloride Drug Safety Communication
TranslationSensipar (Cinacalcet Hydrochloride): Drug Safety Communication – FDA Suspends Pediatric Clinical Trials After Report Of Death AUDIENCE: Health Professional, Endocrinology, Pediatrics ISSUE: FDA has stopped all pediatric clinical trials of Sensipar (cinacalcet hydrochloride) after the recent death of … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical Trials, Endocrinology, FDA 2013, FDA Safety Communication, Healthcare Professionals, Pediatrics
Tagged 14 year old death, chronic kidney disease, Cinacalcet Hydrochloride, Clinical Trials, drug risks, Drug Safety Communication, FDA recall, Sensipar, Sensipar Cinacalcet Hydrochloride Drug Safety Communication
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Hamilton Medical Inc HAMILTON T1 Ventilators
TranslationHamilton Medical, Inc., HAMILTON-T1 Ventilators with Software Versions 1.1.2 and Lower AUDIENCE: Anesthesiology, Risk Managers ISSUE: During ventilation of small pediatric patients with high airway resistance and low lung function, there may be unexpected high internal oxygen consumption by HAMILTON-T1 … Continue reading
Posted in Anesthesiology, FDA 2013, FDA Safety Communication, FDA Warning, Risk Manager
Tagged Anesthesiology, Drug Safety Communication, FDA notice, FDA warning, Hamilton Medical Inc, Hamilton Medical Inc HAMILTON T1 Ventilators, HAMILTON T1, Risk Managers, Safety Communication, Ventilators
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