The AP has advised that the contaminant found in heparin has been identified. Specifically, Dr. Janet Woodcock, head of the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, advised that the contaminant is called oversulfated condroitin sulfate. Apperantly, this is an artificial chemical unlike the condroitin sulfate which is a natural compound. Oversulfated versions have not been widely studied and Dr. Woodcock said: “We cannot rule in or out whether this was accidentally or deliberately introduced into the product.” She said further, “We are investigating how it got in.”
Alarmingly, there could be corporate monetary gain at the end of this invesigation as oversulfated condroitin sulfate is a less expensive ingredient in the process of making heparin. We are investigating this angle.
These lots of contaminated and adulterated heparin were marketed by Baxter International and produced in China.
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