
New Jersey compounding pharmacy recalls all products, fearing mold contamination
Med Prep Consulting, Inc., a compounding pharmacy in Tinton Falls, NJ, is voluntarily recalling all lots of compounded products from its facility for fear of mold contamination, according to an FDA press release.
Med Prep Consulting, Inc., a compounding pharmacy in Tinton Falls, NJ, is voluntarily recalling all lots of compounded products from its facility for fear of mold contamination, according to an
"The level of recall is to the user, that is, regional hospital pharmacies and related departments, and physician’s office practices," the statement said. "The recall resulted from the pharmacy being notified by a Connecticut hospital, that it observed visible particulate contaminants in 50 mL bags of magnesium sulfate 2GM in dextrose 5% in water, 50 mL for injection intravenous solution confirmed to be mold."
The lots were "unique and distinct" and only dispensed to the Connecticut Hospital. As of March 17, five contaminated bags were discovered, but no injuries or illnesses had been reported.
"Administration of an intravenous product found to be contaminated with mold, could result in a fatal infection in a broad array of patients," the release stated.
The FDA
Although two of the 15 pharmacies were in New Jersey, Med Prep Consulting was not one of them.
Med Prep offers sterile compounding and is a specialty intravenous pharmacy, according to its
All facilities that received Med Prep compounded products were notified and have been instructed to send the medication back to the pharmacy.
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