FDA MedWatch - January/February 2009 FDA Patient Safety News is now available...

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Title: FDA MedWatch - January/February 2009 FDA Patient Safety News is now available...
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FDA Patient Safety News (PSN) is a monthly video news show for healthcare professionals. It covers significant safety alerts, recalls, new product approvals, and offers important tips on protecting patients. Read the complete stories and watch or download the video program at http://www.fda.gov/psn. You may have already received notification of some of these safety issues through the MedWatch e-list. However, many of these PSN stories contain video footage and demonstrations that may be especially useful to educators in healthcare facilities and academic institutions.

Stories in the January/February 2009 edition include:

Serious Infections and Neurological Events with Raptiva (efalizumab)

New boxed warning to highlight the risk of bacterial sepsis, viral meningitis, PML and other opportunistic infections…

Recall of ReliOn Syringes

In the one recalled lot sold by Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club, some U-40 insulin syringes mistakenly labeled as U-100 insulin syringes…

Ethex Corp. Recalls Several Generic Drugs

Oversized tablets may contain up to twice the labeled amount of active ingredient…

Serious Complications with Surgical Mesh for Gynecologic Surgery

Healthcare professionals should be vigilant for adverse events such as erosion and infection…

More Mix-ups between Propylthiouracil and Purinethol (mercaptopurine)

ISMP’s recommendations to help prevent dangerous mix-ups with between the two drugs…  

Drug Name Confusion between Kuric (ketoconazole) and Carac (fluorouracil)

Helping to prevent mix-ups between these two topical creams with “sound-alike” names…

New Labels for Non-prescription Cough and Cold Medications

Most makers of these products are changing the labels to say “do not use” for children under 4…


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