Trasylol Recalled After Thousands Die Needlessly

Trasylol Recalled After Thousands Die Needlessly

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Trasylol, manufactered by Bayer Pharmaceuticals, has been used for more than twenty years to help reduce bleeding during surgery.

Trasylol came under fire in 2006, after two studies were published by the New England journal of Medicine which showed the drug raises the risk of kidney damage and death.

In September 2006, the FDA put together a "special investigation" of the drug.  A week _after_ the special review, Bayer admitted it had already completed a study showing a clear link between Trasylol and heart failure and death.

Bayer officials admitted that witholding the information was a "serious error of judgment."

Trasylol was permanently recalled in May 2008.

Estimates are that over 1,000 people died each month from the use of Trasylol.

Recorded: Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Courtesy of: Beasley Allen Video

Keywords: Pharmaceutical, General Pharmaceutical



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