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  • FDA warns of "adverse events" linked to patients who received steroid injections produced by compounding pharmacy in TN; product shipped to 14 states; case count = 20 (Update May 30, 2013)

    TN DoH: xhttps://news.tn.gov/node/10771

    "State, Federal Health Officials Investigate Reports of Adverse Events among Patients Receiving Methylprednisolone Acetate Injections

    Friday, May 24, 2013

    State and federal health organizations are conducting a cooperative investigation into reports of adverse events among patients in Illinois and North Carolina who received injections of methylprednisolone acetate (MPA) after Dec. 6, 2012, produced by Main Street Family Pharmacy, LLC, in Newbern, Tenn.

    The organizations involved in the investigation include the Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Illinois Department of Health, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and the Tennessee Department of Health. Because the investigation is in an early stage, staff members with all agencies are working now to gather and process information and to communicate with affected facilities and patients.

    The reports of adverse events are all from patients who received preservative-free methylprednisolone acetate (80 mg/mL) by injection. To date, the FDA has received seven reports of illness. Clinical information about these patients is pending. To date, no reports of meningitis or other life-threatening infections have been reported. MPA is typically used for reducing inflammation.

    The first priority is to ensure all products from this pharmacy are no longer in use. In addition, patients who potentially received an injection of MPA compounded by the pharmacy, into a sterile space (e.g., spine, joint, eye), should be contacted. These patients and others who may have had other types of injections should be informed the MPA medication they received might have been contaminated and asked whether they are experiencing any symptoms that could indicate infection.

    Health officials believe, in reviewing preliminary information about when the material could have been appropriately used, there is not an ongoing risk to those now needing treatments.
    Out of an abundance of caution, the organizations have implemented or are implementing actions to protect the general public. These include:

    A thorough examination of records from the pharmacy to determine when and where MPA products were shipped. It is known these products were distributed to facilities in 13 states including: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Kentucky, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. Health departments and facilities in these states are being notified so they can participate in response efforts.

    A review of receiving facilities? records to learn which of their patients may have been administered the medication in question. Health officials will work closely with these facilities to investigate possible adverse events among those patients who received the suspect medication and to assist with outreach efforts to communicate with other patients. It is too early to know how many additional patients, if any, may be at risk.

    Additional laboratory work to determine the cause or causes of these adverse events.

    An FDA/TDH on-site inspection of the facility, which began May 22. The pharmacy staff and management have been cooperative. The pharmacy has agreed to stop sterile compounding pending resolution of the current investigation.

    Main Street Pharmacy, LLC, has voluntarily initiated a recall of all sterile products, including MPA, in cooperation with state and federal authorities.




    Main Street Family Pharmacy, LLC, was licensed by the Tennessee Board of Pharmacy in 1985 and licensed as a manufacturer/wholesaler/distributor in 2010. It is currently on probation as a result of a recent inspection...".



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    Re: FDA warns of 7 "adverse events" linked to patients who received steroid injections produced by compounding pharmacy in TN

    "FDA: TN pharmacy's steroid linked to illnesses
    May 24, 2013

    Federal and state health officials have just released alerts about methylprednisolone acetate ? the same steroid linked to the fungal meningitis outbreak ? but this time the medicine was made by a Tennessee compounding pharmacy.

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said seven adverse events have been associated with injections of the steroid, which is commonly used as a pain treatment. The medicine was made by Main Street Family Pharmacy in Newbern. Although more information about the patients is pending, one of the infections appears to be fungal in nature, the FDA said...".




    xhttp://www.tennessean.com/article/20130524/NEWS07/305240124



    "What information consumes is rather obvious: it consumes the attention of its recipients. Hence a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention, and a need to allocate that attention efficiently among the overabundance of information sources that might consume it." - Herbert Simon

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      Re: FDA warns of 7 "adverse events" linked to patients who received steroid injections produced by compounding pharmacy in TN (May 24, 2013)

      "FDA warns of infections tied to Tennessee pharmacy
      May 25, 2013

      ...The Food and Drug Administration said Friday the problems involve seven patients who received steroid injections from Main Street Family Pharmacy, a compounding pharmacy in Newbern, Tenn.

      Tennessee health officials said the pharmacy has agreed to recall all of its sterile products, which are generally injectable prescription drugs. Officials from the FDA and the Tennessee Department of Health have been inspecting the Newbern pharmacy since Wednesday.

      Officials have not confirmed that the products are contaminated, but they are being treated as though they are, Tennessee Health Commissioner John Dreyzehner said in a Friday conference call.

      ..."Based on everything we know right now, this situation does not approach the severity of the fungal infections in 2012," Dreyzehner said. But he added that it is still "very early in a rapidly evolving investigation."

      ...Federal authorities have identified five cases in Illinois and two more in North Carolina. The Illinois patients received injections at the Logan Primary Care clinic in the town of Herrin between Jan. 3 and Feb. 21, according to Illinois health officials.

      All five patients from Illinois had skin infections in the hips and buttocks while at least one patient in North Carolina appears to have a fungal infection, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

      "There's no indication at this time of meningitis or other life threatening infection," said Joseph Perz, a health-care epidemiologist helping to lead the CDC's investigation.

      Dreyzehner said the initial cluster of five cases involved injections into a muscular area and there were questions about whether they might have been done incorrectly.

      "Until we discovered the additional two cases in a second state, there was no clear indication we might be dealing with a contaminated product," he said.

      The FDA recommends doctors stop using any sterile drugs distributed by the pharmacy immediately.

      ...The Tennessee Department of Health said it's too early to tell how many people may have received the injections under scrutiny. According to pharmacy records the drug was shipped to medical facilities in 13 states: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Kentucky, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas...".

      xhttp://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/05/25/fda-warns-infections-tied-to-tennessee-pharmacy/



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      • #4
        Re: FDA warns of 7 "adverse events" linked to patients who received steroid injections produced by compounding pharmacy in TN; product shipped to 13 states (May 25, 2013)

        FDA NEWS RELEASE

        For Immediate Release: May 24, 2013
        Media Inquiries: Christopher Kelly, 301-796-4676, christopher.kelly@fda.hhs.gov
        Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA

        FDA alerts health care providers of adverse reactions associated with steroid injections from Main Street Family Pharmacy in Tennessee

        The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Tennessee Board of Pharmacy to investigate reports of seven adverse events associated with steroid injections compounded by Main Street Family Pharmacy, LLC (Main Street) of Newbern, Tenn.

        Out of an abundance of caution, the FDA recommends that health care providers not administer any products labeled as sterile from Main Street and quarantine them until further guidance is provided.

        The reports of adverse events are all from patients who received preservative free methylprednisolone acetate (80 mg/mL) by injection. To date, the FDA has received seven reports. Clinical information about these patients is pending; at least one of these adverse events appears to involve fungus.

        An investigation into the exact source of these adverse events is still ongoing, but these cases are associated with a potentially contaminated medication. As part of the ongoing investigation, the FDA will continue to work closely with the CDC and state authorities to thoroughly review the sterile practices at Main Street.

        The FDA asks health care providers and consumers to report adverse events or quality problems experienced with the use of any Main Street products to the FDA?s MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program:


        xhttp://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm353941.htm



        "What information consumes is rather obvious: it consumes the attention of its recipients. Hence a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention, and a need to allocate that attention efficiently among the overabundance of information sources that might consume it." - Herbert Simon

        "The benefits of education and of useful knowledge, generally diffused through a community, are essential to the preservation of a free government." - Sam Houston

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        • #5
          Re: FDA warns of 7 "adverse events" linked to patients who received steroid injections produced by compounding pharmacy in TN; product shipped to 13 states (May 25, 2013)

          "Steroid recall affects Southern Illinois

          HERRIN ? Thousands of patients in Southern Illinois are being notified of problems from a steroid injection after a federal announcement Friday the drug might be contaminated.

          Some 2,000 Logan Primary Care patients who received injections of preservative-free methylprednisolone acetate (MPA) in Herrin and West Frankfort between Dec. 6 and April 24 are being notified, clinic officials said at a Friday afternoon news conference.

          Logan Primary Care is part of Southern Illinois Medical Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Southern Illinois Healthcare.

          ?We are, out of an abundance of caution, personally contacting (every) patient,? said Dr. Jeffrey Parks of Logan Primary Care in Herrin.

          ...?An investigation into the exact source of these adverse events is still ongoing, but these cases are associated with a potentially contaminated medication. As part of the ongoing investigation, the FDA will continue to work closely with (authorities) to thoroughly review the sterile practices at Main Street,? the FDA said in a news release.

          Five of those cases involve patients that received injections at the Logan Med Station in Herrin, local officials said.

          ?On April 24, Logan Primary discovered the development of a sterile abscess at the injection site of one of our patients was not an isolated incident,? Parks said.


          ...Logan Primary Care officials are asking patients to look for pain or swelling at the injection site and to watch for a painful lump under the surface of the skin at the injection site.

          ?If any of those symptoms are present, we urge those patients to contact their primary care physician and seek medical attention,? Parks said.

          For additional questions, the patient relations department for Logan Primary Care can be reached at 618-457-5200, ext. 67102."


          xhttp://thesouthern.com/news/local/steroid-recall-affects-southern-illinois/article_f4612ff4-c4f5-11e2-8989-0019bb2963f4.html



          "What information consumes is rather obvious: it consumes the attention of its recipients. Hence a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention, and a need to allocate that attention efficiently among the overabundance of information sources that might consume it." - Herbert Simon

          "The benefits of education and of useful knowledge, generally diffused through a community, are essential to the preservation of a free government." - Sam Houston

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          • #6
            Re: FDA warns of 7 "adverse events" linked to patients who received steroid injections produced by compounding pharmacy in TN; product shipped to 13 states (May 25, 2013)

            MedWatch The FDA Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program

            Main Street Family Pharmacy in Tennessee: FDA Alerts Health Care Providers of Adverse Reactions Associated with Steroid Injections

            [UPDATE 05/28/2013] Main Street Family Pharmacy, LLC has announced a voluntary nationwide recall of all lots of all sterile products compounded by the pharmacy. The compounded products that are subject to the recall are those with a use by date on or before November 20, 2013. The recall is being initiated due to seven (7) reported cases of adverse events in the form of skin abscesses, one of which appears to be fungal in nature. An investigation into the exact source of the adverse events is still ongoing.

            These products were supplied to the offices of licensed medical professionals and patients. Sterile products included in this withdrawal were distributed nationwide.

            Refer to the Firm Press Release for the list of products being recalled.

            [Posted 05/24/2013]

            AUDIENCE: Patients, Health Professionals

            ISSUE: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Tennessee Board of Pharmacy to investigate reports of seven adverse events associated with steroid injections compounded by Main Street Family Pharmacy, LLC (Main Street) of Newbern, Tenn. The reports of adverse events are all from patients who received preservative free methylprednisolone acetate (80 mg/mL) by injection. To date, the FDA has received seven reports. Clinical information about these patients is pending; at least one of these infections appears to be fungal in nature.

            BACKGROUND: An investigation into the exact source of these adverse events is still ongoing, but these cases are associated with a potentially contaminated medication. As part of the ongoing investigation, the FDA will continue to work closely with the CDC and state authorities to thoroughly review the sterile practices at Main Street.

            RECOMMENDATION: Out of an abundance of caution, the FDA recommends that health care providers not administer any products labeled as sterile from Main Street and quarantine them until further guidance is provided.

            The FDA asks health care providers and consumers to report adverse events or quality problems experienced with the use of any Main Street products to the FDA?s MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program:


            [05/28/2013 - Firm Press Release - Main Street Family Pharmacy]
            [05/24/2013 - Press Release - FDA]



            xhttp://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch/SafetyInformation/SafetyAlertsforHumanMedicalProducts/ucm353953.htm



            "What information consumes is rather obvious: it consumes the attention of its recipients. Hence a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention, and a need to allocate that attention efficiently among the overabundance of information sources that might consume it." - Herbert Simon

            "The benefits of education and of useful knowledge, generally diffused through a community, are essential to the preservation of a free government." - Sam Houston

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            • #7
              Re: FDA warns of "adverse events" linked to patients who received steroid injections produced by compounding pharmacy in TN; product shipped to 14 states; case count = 20 (Update May 30, 2013)

              With the latest announcement from the FL DoH (see http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/sho...560#post499560) , the case count is now at 20.

              IL = 5
              NC = 2
              FL = 13



              "What information consumes is rather obvious: it consumes the attention of its recipients. Hence a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention, and a need to allocate that attention efficiently among the overabundance of information sources that might consume it." - Herbert Simon

              "The benefits of education and of useful knowledge, generally diffused through a community, are essential to the preservation of a free government." - Sam Houston

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