Sun Pharma Recalls Chemotherapy Batch in US Over Glass Particle Concerns

Indian pharmaceutical giant Sun Pharma has initiated a voluntary recall of a single lot of Doxorubicin hydrochloride liposome injection in the United States. The recall was triggered following the discovery of glass particles in several vials during the production phase.

  • Product: Doxorubicin hydrochloride liposome injection.

  • Scope: One batch containing 675 vials.

  • Indications: Treatment for ovarian cancer, multiple myeloma, and Kaposi sarcoma.

  • Expiry Date: The affected vials were scheduled to expire at the end of next May.

Health Risks and Safety Administering intravenous medications contaminated with foreign glass particulates poses significant health risks:

  • Local Reactions: Potential for irritation and swelling at the injection site.

  • Severe Complications: Glass fragments may block blood vessels, potentially leading to life-threatening embolic events or clotting.

  • Current Status: As of the May 13 notice, Sun Pharma reported no adverse events linked to the suspect batch.

Industry Context Glass particulate contamination remains a recurring issue in the pharmaceutical sector, prompting multiple regulatory actions recently:

  • Pfizer (Oct 2023): Recalled sodium bicarbonate and lidocaine injectables for similar concerns.

  • GSK (2023): Pulled asthma medication Nucala in Taiwan after glass particles were found in a reconstituted vial.

  • Zydus (2024): Issued an FDA warning letter partly for failing to root out sources of cross-contamination, including glass.

Sun Pharma emphasized that it has investigated the source of the issue and implemented corrective and preventative actions.

Source: https://www.fiercepharma.com/manufacturing/sun-recalls-us-chemotherapy-batch-citing-glass-particle-contamination-concerns

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