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The Heparin DisasterA running commentary on the contaminated heparin disaster caused by Baxter Healthcare's distribution of contaminated heparin from Scientific Protein Lab's API, and the deaths and injuries resulting therefrom.Wednesday, August 12, 2009 Conflict of Interest at the FDA
The Wall Street Journal reported today that the FDA was investigating conflict of interest allegations from a Momenta competitor, Amphastar.
The investigation of Janet Woodcock, the director of the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, stems from an ethics complaint filed by Amphastar Pharmaceuticals Inc., a California company that says it has been delayed in its six-year effort to win approval for a generic version of Lovenox, a multi-billion-dollar blood thinner.Last February Woodcock co-authored a paper with Momenta scientists claiming that OSCS was the contaminant in heparin. It has never been made clear why Woodcock selected Momenta scientists to the special task force. The papers have been challenged as lacking scientific rigor and leave many questions unanswered. There may be a lot more to this story and a lot more questions need to be asked. Contaminated heparin killed many people. There are many questions which no one has answered (or even asked) but which we are and will address in the litigation. There are millions of people exposed to this contamination. Many of them died and have claims that have not been filed. Most of their families probably do not even realize their loved ones were exposed to this contaminant. The statute of limitations is rapidly approaching for many people. The worst contamination was in heparin released after September 15, 2007. If you had a loved one who died after this date while on dialysis or while undergoing heart surgery you should immediately contact us or some other experienced attorney involved in the heparin litigation. If you are an attorney with a client who died while undergoing dialysis or heart surgery between October 2007 and April of 2008 feel free to contact me at david@toledolaw.com. Or call toll free 888-841-9623. Labels: Chinese heparin, FDA, Heparin, heparin attorney, Heparin Class Action, heparin disaster, Janet Woodcock, momenta |
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