Baxter Heparin

Heparin (also known as heparin sodium) is a blood thinner administered in surgery and other critical care situations to prevent clots. It is crucial in dialysis and heart surgery, and is used for the bedridden. Heparin acts as an anticoagulant (blood thinner) by preventing the formation of clots and extension of existing clots within the blood. While heparin does not break down clots that have already formed, it allows the body's natural clot mechanisms to work normally to break down clots that have already formed.

Heparin, which has been manufactured since 1930, is administered to millions of patients yearly. Heparin can cause some side effects, including most seriously heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT syndrome). HITS is caused by an immunological reaction that makes platelets collect within the blood vessels, thereby using up coagulation factors. Formation of clots can lead to thrombosis, while the loss of coagulation factors and platelets may result in bleeding. HITS can (rarely) occur shortly after heparin is given, but also when a person has been on heparin for a long while.

Most recently, Baxter Healthcare Corporation (who made almost half in the herparin used in the U.S.) was forced to halt sales of its multiple-dose injectable heparin. The FDA reported that, since the end of 2007, it received about 350 reports of health problems associated with Baxter heparin, with 40 percent deemed serious. Allergic reactions included difficulty breathing, nausea, vomiting, excessive sweating, and rapidly falling blood pressure, which in some cases led to life-threatening shock and, in four cases, death. It has been determined that the potentially toxic Baxter heparin was produced in a Chinese factory that was never properly inspected by the FDA.

Fast Facts

Name: Heparin
Generic: Heparin sodium
Manufacturer: Baxter Healthcare Corporation
Date approved: 1972
Status: Recalled
Approved uses: Anticoagulant
Off-Label uses: N/A
Side effects: Possible allergic reaction, Thrombocytopenia, Heparin-induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT) and Heparin-induced Thrombocytopenia and Thrombosis (HITT), Hypersensitivity, possible hemorrhage
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Jury Verdicts Related to Baxter Heparin

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______ $825,000 See Editor's Note. - Medical Malpractice Medical Malpractice - Deep Vein Thrombosis - Treatment - Hospital Negligence - Wrongful Death - Arbitration - Settlement

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FDA Information Related to Baxter Heparin

FDA Drug Safety Podcasts: Important Warnings and Instructions for Heparin Sodium Injection (Baxter) - Full Version

Information on Heparin Sodium Injection

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MSN Newsfeeds Related to Baxter Heparin

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News Articles Related to Baxter Heparin

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Wikipedia Entries Related to Baxter Heparin

Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia

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Books Related to Baxter Heparin

Soft-water system cause of endotoxin in heparin.(Pharmacia Hepar inspection by Food and Drug Administration): An article from: Inspection Monitor

Anticoagulants: Heparin and coumadin (Monograph by Dade Education)

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