Thursday, May 15, 2008
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MedWatch - Trasylol [aprotinin injection] to be removed from all hospital pharmacies, available only under limited use agreement access


Trasylol (aprotinin injection)
Audience: Cardiovascular healthcare professionals, pharmacists, hospital surgical service managers
Following publication of the Blood conservation using antifibrinolytics: A randomized trial in a cardiac surgery population (BART) study in the May 14, 2008 online issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, Bayer Pharmaceuticals notified the FDA of their intent to remove all remaining supplies of Trasylol from hospital pharmacies and warehouses.
 
Under a limited use agreement, access to Trasylol is limited to investigational use of the drug according to the procedures described in a special treatment protocol. The protocol allows treatment for certain patients who are at increased risk of blood loss and transfusions during coronary artery bypass graft surgery and who have no acceptable alternative therapy. Physicians using Trasylol in this situation must also verify that the benefits of the drug clearly outweigh the risks for their patients.

Read the complete MedWatch safety summary, including links to the updated drug information page and the FDA news statement, at: http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/safety/2007/safety07.htm#Trasylol

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