One or 2 more problems per the FDA

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Patient Notification Advised

AUDIENCE: Pharmacists, Risk Managers, Pain Medicine

ISSUE: As a result of the ongoing investigation of New England
Compounding Center (NECC), a patient with possible meningitis
potentially associated with epidural injection of an additional NECC
product, triamcinolone acetonide, has been identified through active
surveillance and reported to FDA. Triamcinolone acetonide is a type of
steroid injectable product made by NECC. The cases of meningitis
identified to date have been associated with methylprednisolone
acetate, another similar steroid injectable product.

In addition, two transplant patients with Aspergillus fumigatus
infection who were administered NECC cardioplegic solution during
surgery have been reported. Investigation of these patients is
ongoing; and there may be other explanations for their Aspergillus
infection. Cardioplegic solution is used to induce cardiac muscle
paralysis during open heart surgery to prevent injury to the heart.

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