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Warning As Baby Medicines Are Recalled
5:20pm UK, Sunday May 02, 2010
Alex Watts, Sky News Online
More than 40 baby and child medicines are being recalled after US officials identified "manufacturing deficiencies" at one of Johnson & Johnson's plants The recall affects hundreds of thousands of products - including liquid versions of Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec and Benadryl - in homes and stores across America.
The over-the-counter medicines have also been exported to nine other countries - Canada, the Dominican Republic, Dubai, Fiji, Guam, Guatemala, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, and Kuwait.
America's Food and Drug Administration has told parents to stop using the 43 affected products made by Johnson division McNeil Consumer Healthcare, but said the potential for serious health problems was "remote".
Originally posted by greeneyedleo
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Over 40 medicines recalled by US.....article here.
Warning As Baby Medicines Are Recalled
5:20pm UK, Sunday May 02, 2010
Alex Watts, Sky News Online
More than 40 baby and child medicines are being recalled after US officials identified "manufacturing deficiencies" at one of Johnson & Johnson's plants The recall affects hundreds of thousands of products - including liquid versions of Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec and Benadryl - in homes and stores across America.
The over-the-counter medicines have also been exported to nine other countries - Canada, the Dominican Republic, Dubai, Fiji, Guam, Guatemala, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, and Kuwait.
America's Food and Drug Administration has told parents to stop using the 43 affected products made by Johnson division McNeil Consumer Healthcare, but said the potential for serious health problems was "remote".
[edit on May 2nd 2010 by greeneyedleo]
The Food and Drug Administration confirmed Wednesday that the bacteria found at the Johnson & Johnson plant that produced the recalled children's medicines was Burkholderia cepacia, a bacteria often resistant to common antibiotics.
B.cepacia was discovered by Walter Burkholder in 1949 as the culprit of onion skin rot, and first described as a human pathogen in the 1950s.[10] In the 1980s, it was first recognized in individuals with cystic fibrosis,and outbreaks were associated with a 35% death rate. Burkholderia cepacia has a large genome, containing twice the amount of genetic material as E. coli.
B. cepacia is an important human pathogen which most often causes pneumonia in immunocompromised individuals with underlying lung disease (such as cystic fibrosis or chronic granulomatous disease).
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The company said that although the bacteria was found on some drums used by its vendor to transport the raw materials, those contaminated drums never reached the Fort-Washington, PA-plant that made the recalled drugs.
Originally posted by Jenna
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The company said that although the bacteria was found on some drums used by its vendor to transport the raw materials, those contaminated drums never reached the Fort-Washington, PA-plant that made the recalled drugs.
The drums never made it. In all likelihood none of the drugs they are voluntarily recalling are contaminated. They're just playing it safe.
Originally posted by Jenna
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Playing it safe as in "Hey, we're probably over-reacting here since the drums never made it to the plant, but we're going to recall it anyway just in case we're wrong."