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Hospital investigating whether Baxter's Heparin had role in death of two patients

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   May 12, 2009

Baxter International Inc. said medical care providers at a hospital in Delaware and U.S. health officials are investigating whether the deaths of two patients are linked to a brand of heparin blood thinner Baxter sells in intravenous bags. Use of Baxter's heparin, a diluted form in pre-mixed bags used for a variety of blood thinning purposes, has been suspended by officials at Beebe Medical Center in Lewes, DE, since Friday. Adverse reactions were reported in five patients who had problems that included internal bleeding in the brain.

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