Leukine (sargramostim)

February 27, 2008

and informed healthcare professionals of the market withdrawal of the current liquid formulation of , a growth factor that helps fight infection and disease in appropriate patients by enhancing immune cell function. The product was withdrawn because of an upward trend in spontaneous reports of , including (), which are temporally correlated with a change in the formulation of liquid to include edetate disodium (EDTA). The upward trend in adverse reaction reporting rates has not been observed with the use of lyophilized . Healthcare professionals should immediately stop using liquid and return unused vials to the manufacturer.

Popularity: 53% [?]

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Leukine (sargramostim)

January 28, 2008

and informed healthcare professionals of the market withdrawal of the current liquid formulation of , a growth factor that helps fight infection and disease in appropriate patients by enhancing immune cell function. The product was withdrawn because of an upward trend in spontaneous reports of , including (), which are temporally correlated with a change in the formulation of liquid to include edetate disodium (EDTA). The upward trend in adverse reaction reporting rates has not been observed with the use of lyophilized . Healthcare professionals should immediately stop using liquid and return unused vials to the manufacturer.

Popularity: 37% [?]

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