Key Takeaway

Adventist Hinsdale Hospital (IL) Neonatal Starter: Troph 2% Dex10%, Trophamine 2% Dextrose 10%, Additives: heparin PF 0.5 unit(s)/ml, compound vol: 250 ml, sterile injectable, Rx only, compounded drug by Central Admixture Pharmacy Services, Inc. was recalled on December 17, 2014. The hazard: Non-Sterility: Out of specification results for the sterility test for microbial contamination.

FDA Drug Class I Terminated

Adventist Hinsdale Hospital (IL) Neonatal Starter: Troph 2% Dex10%, Trophamine 2% Dextrose 10%, Additives: heparin PF 0.5 unit(s)/ml, compound vol: 250 ml, sterile injectable, Rx only, compounded drug

Recalled: December 17, 2014 ~1 bag units affected D-444-2015

Description

Adventist Hinsdale Hospital (IL) Neonatal Starter: Troph 2% Dex10%, Trophamine 2% Dextrose 10%, Additives: heparin PF 0.5 unit(s)/ml, compound vol: 250 ml, sterile injectable, Rx only, compounded drug, IV infusion bag packaged in a corrugated box, each container is lined with a polystyrene insert; CAPS, Allentown, PA.

Hazard / Reason

Non-Sterility: Out of specification results for the sterility test for microbial contamination.

Class I: Dangerous or defective product that could cause serious health problems or death.

Class I is the most serious recall classification used by the FDA, indicating a reasonable probability of serious health consequences or death.

Products Affected

Adventist Hinsdale Hospital (IL) Neonatal Starter: Troph 2% Dex10%, Trophamine 2% Dextrose 10%, Additives: heparin PF 0.5 unit(s)/ml, compound vol: 250 ml, sterile injectable, Rx only, compounded drug

Drugs

Company Information

Central Admixture Pharmacy Services, Inc.

Livonia, MI, United States

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Distribution

Nationwide

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