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viseeu 01-10-2011 03:32 PM

Beta warning from Bayer
 
got this from Bayer... :eek: Just what someone with MS needs... a "life-threatening" infection
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Wayne, NJ, January 8, 2011 — Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals has become aware of a broad United States market recall of alcohol prep pads, swabs and swabsticks manufactured by the Triad Group and marketed under various brand names. In the interest of patient safety, Bayer wants to ensure that U.S. patients and physicians using Bayer's Betaseron are aware of the Triad recall.

The recall of the Triad Group alcohol prep products is due to potential contamination of these products with the bacteria, Bacillus cereus, that could lead to life-threatening infections.

Triad alcohol prep pads packaged for use in the U.S. with Betaseron should not be used by patients. There is NO involvement or potential contamination of the Betaseron vial or other components in the Betaseron U.S. packaging. This issue is confined to the actual Triad alcohol prep products. Triad alcohol prep products are not used in Betaseron packaging outside of the United States.

Bayer instructs patients using Betaseron to immediately discontinue using the Triad alcohol prep pads included in the Betaseron packaging and dispose of those pads in the trash. When preparing to take their Betaseron injection, patients should use an alternative alcohol prep pad that is not subject to this Triad recall or use a sterile gauze pad in conjunction with isopropyl alcohol.

Bayer is currently in the process of gathering additional information from both Triad and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. In the interim, Bayer has halted shipments of Betaseron to its distribution network, until it can affect a replacement for the alcohol prep pad. Bayer has posted this important information on its websites.

Further information on this Triad recall can be found on the FDA website at http://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch/SafetyInformation/
SafetyAlertsforHumanMedicalProducts/ucm239319.htm. If you have additional questions, please consult with your pharmacist or healthcare provider or contact BETAPLUS at 1-800-788-1467 option 1 to speak to a BETA Nurse. Or call Bayer at 1-888-84-BAYER, where operators will be available 24 hours a day to respond to questions from consumers or medical professionals. Members of the media should call Rosemarie Yancosek at 973/305-5213 or Rose Talarico at 973/305-5302.
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Glad I have some boxes of alcohol preps from when they use to send boxes with the beta.

SallyC 01-10-2011 07:48 PM

I heard it's the same with Copaxone. Shared Solutions is warning their consumers, as well, to Not use the Triad pads in their kit.

I'm extremely curious as to how this contamination happened???

dmplaura 01-10-2011 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 733592)
I heard it's the same with Copaxone. Shared Solutions is warning their consumers, as well, to Not use the Triad pads in their kit.

I'm extremely curious as to how this contamination happened???

This is still US only pads with Copaxone?

Debbie D 01-11-2011 03:48 PM

I heard it also, and got an email from Shared Solutions. I went and bought different pads from the drug store. Can't trust anything anymore...

Dejibo 01-11-2011 05:57 PM

Vi and I were talking about it, and how horrible must a bacteria be that it can reside in the same envelope as the alcohol pad and LIVE? Sheesh! I wouldnt want to arm wrestle it.

Dejibo 01-11-2011 08:09 PM

here is a link


http://www.nationalmssociety.org/new....aspx?nid=4426

SallyC 01-11-2011 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dmplaura (Post 733637)
This is still US only pads with Copaxone?


Yes, as far as I know, Laura.:)

TwoKidsTwoCats 01-11-2011 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dejibo (Post 733910)
Vi and I were talking about it, and how horrible must a bacteria be that it can reside in the same envelope as the alcohol pad and LIVE? Sheesh! I wouldnt want to arm wrestle it.

Yeah, my question exactly when I first got the email from Bayer/Betaseron.:eek: I never use both pads in my kits, but use the 2nd one for other cleaning needs around the house... like wiping down my keyboards, cleaning thermometers! :mad: :confused: I threw everything out and bought a bottle of alcohol and a bag of fresh cotton balls.

Lady 01-11-2011 11:48 PM

Also all alcohol wipes, pads and swabs have expiration dates on them, so if you buy new ones with a different brand name, or have old ones at home, check the expiration date.

If they are expired they will not help. I wonder what the labs use now when they take you blood? They always use alcohol wipes. I have to check my blood tomorrow. I'll bring my own I think, to be sure.;)

Dejibo 01-12-2011 08:12 AM

I found with Beta and Copaxone that frequently I would open my alcohol pad only to find it dry. How does that happen? Who is so lazy about those little pads that they end up in this shape?

Friend2U 01-12-2011 10:49 AM

Thank you for this!!!
 
I had heard NOTHING from my pharmacy or Bayer....not sure why. So, I really appeciate knowing this!!!!:hug:

karilann 01-12-2011 12:22 PM

Prep Pads
 
I want my money back!:yikes:

AynaDee 01-12-2011 03:37 PM

Well that's scary! My alcohol swabs are Triad!
:eek:

Mariel 01-13-2011 12:34 PM

I bought a bottle of alcohol and will use some of my cosmetic squares to disinfect the bottle of Interferon before I inject. I take Interferon for Polycythemia Vera but I don't know how long I can tolerate it. AynaDee, I am so sympathetic with your problems of paying for your drugs...they have you over a barrel. I had to take the less good form of Interferon and prove I could not adjust to it before I could get the more expensive time release form...I'll probably get that now, but I don't have much faith in drugs. They seem to be hit and miss in their effectiveness, going by the experiences of our fellow patients here on the forum, and patients on other forums. There does not seem to be much scientific precision about what they do. We were promised that by now computers would easily figure out who should take what. Ha!


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