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FDA finds bits of steel, rubber in Genzyme drugs

FDA finds bits of steel, rubber in Genzyme drugs

WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal health regulators say they have found tiny particles of trash in drugs made by biotechnology firm Genzyme. The Food and Drug Administration says bits of steel, rubber and fiber in drug vials could cause serious adverse health effects for patients. The drugs, which are used to treat rare enzyme disorders, include: Cerezyme, Fabrazyme, Myozyme, Aldurazyme and Thyrogen. The FDA estimates the contamination only affects about 1 percent of Genzyme's products, and no adverse events have been reported to the government. read more

NECN | November 13, 2009Watch more videos from NECN

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