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Archive for May, 2008

Accident Stops Traffic At Battery Street tunnel

May 13th, 2008: Glenn Phillips

The southbound lanes of the Battery Street tunnel are closed while police investigate a four- vehicle crash.

There were no injuries, said police spokesman Mark Jamieson. Police had no details on what caused the crash or when the lane will reopen.

If you or a family member has been injured in the state of Washington, please contact the car accident lawyers at Phillips and Webster, PLLC. With easy accessible offices in the Seattle, Washington; Bellevue, Washington and Woodinville, Washington areas.

Pick Up and Bus Crash

May 9th, 2008: Glenn Phillips

Pierce County sheriff’s deputies are investigating a fatal crash in which a pickup collided with a school bus in Spanaway.

Investigators say the truck apparently slammed head-on into the bus at a high rate of speed. The pickup driver was killed, but the school-bus driver was not hurt.

If you or a family member has been injured in the state of Washington, please contact the car accident lawyers at Phillips and Webster, PLLC. With easy accessible offices in the Seattle, Washington; Bellevue, Washington and Woodinville, Washington areas.

1 Man Killed and a Woman Injured in Accident

May 7th, 2008: Glenn Phillips

A man was killed early this morning in Federal Way when he lost control of his Mazda sedan, hit a curb and struck a pickup in the opposite lane. The 19-year-old woman driving the Ford pickup was taken to Harborview Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

If you or a family member has been injured in the state of Washington, please contact the auto accident lawyers at Phillips and Webster, PLLC. With easy accessible offices in the Seattle, Washington; Bellevue, Washington and Woodinville, Washington areas.

Heparin A Defective Drug?

May 6th, 2008: Glenn Phillips

The image of the Illnois-based drug company Baxter International Inc. has been sullied by the recall of Heparin, according to Bob Parkinson Cheif Executive of the company. Parkinson said the company’s international reputation has suffered from the scandal surrounding the blood-thinning drug, heparin.

Heeparin was taken off the market a few weeks ago after reports surfaced that it caused possibly fatal reactions. The Food and Drug Administration has recorded more than 80 fatalities and 1,000 negative reactions in people who experienced at least one allergic reaction to heparin since 2007.

The FDA said the heparin produced by Baxter and other companies was tainted in China with a chemically altered dietary supplement made from animal cartilage.

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Contaminant In Drugs cause 81 Deaths

May 2nd, 2008: Glenn Phillips

In Washington, D.C. Federal drug regulators believe that a contaminant detected in a crucial bloodthinner that has caused 81 deaths was added deliberately. A third of the material in some batches of the thinner heparin were contaminants, ‘and it does strain one’s credulity to suggest that might have been done accidentally, Dr. Woodcock said. Two weeks ago, Food and Drug Commissioner Andrew C. von Eschenbach told a Senate subcommittee that the contamination was done ‘by virtue of economic fraud, but he quickly withdrew the remark, saying he had ‘probably gone too far Dr. Woodcock’s statement on Tuesday was part of growing chorus that has labeled the heparin contamination as perhaps the most brazen poisoning episode since 1982, when seven people in the Chicago area died after taking Tylenol that had been laced with cyanide. The Tylenol case led to substantial changes in product packaging, and the heparin contamination has led both Democratic and Republican committee members to call for major changes in the way the F.D. A. functions and is financed. Tuesday’s hearing was also the first in which family members of those who died were asked to testify. LeRoy Hubley of Toledo, Ohio, described how both his 65-year-old wife and his 47-year-old son died within a few weeks of each other. Both suffered from a genetic kidney disease that required constant dialysis, for which heparin is routinely used. ‘As Christmas music softly played in the background, we each said our goodbyes, Mr. Hubley said, breaking down in tears. ‘Then my wife and love of 48 years drifted away.
He did not know for weeks after their deaths that his wife, Bonnie, and son, Randy, had been givencontaminated heparin. ‘Now I am left to deal not only with the pain of losing my wife and son, but anger that an unsafe drug was permitted to be sold in this country, he said. David G. Strunce, chief executive of Scientific Protein Laboratories, the company that supplied contaminated heparin material to Baxter International, which manufactured and distributed the finished drug, described the contamination as ‘an insidious act that ‘seems to us an intentional act upstream in the supply chain.
The F.D.A. has identified Changzhou SPL, a Chinese subsidiary of Scientific Protein Laboratories, as the source of the contaminated heparin. A Congressional investigator said the contaminant, oversulfated chondroitin sulfate, cost $9 a pound compared with $900 a pound for heparin. Mr. Strunce said that his company tried to find the original source of the contamination but was stopped by the Chinese authorities. Robert L. Parkinson, Baxter’s chairman and chief executive, told the committee, ‘We’re alarmed that one of our products was used in what appears to have been a deliberate scheme to adulterate a lifesaving medication. Chinese officials have disputed the F.D.A. contention that the contaminant caused death and injury, and they have insisted on the right to inspect American drug plants if the F.D.A. insists on inspecting Chinese ones.
David Nelson, a Congressional investigator, told the House panel that had the F.D.A. inspected the Chinese plant, the contamination could have been averted. F.D.A. officials have admitted that they mistakenly failed to conduct an inspection of the Changzhou
SPL plant but said that an inspection would not have been able to uncover the contamination. The agency finally conducted an inspection of the facility in February and found so many problems that the F.D.A. blocked the plant from exporting to the United States. Mr. Nelson was even more critical of Baxter International, which bought heparin ingredients from Changzhou SPL from 2004 through 2008 but did not inspect the facility until September 2007.The company sent one person who spent one day in the plant, Mr. Nelson said. Five months later, the F.D.A. discovered myriad problems, he said. ‘It really is impossible for a plant to have fallen that far out of compliance in five months, Mr. Nelson said. Under withering questioning, Dr. Woodcock said that the F.D.A. would need another $225 million annually to inspect every foreign drug plant every other year, the frequency most say is needed. The agency will spend $11 million this year on foreign drug inspections. There is a growing bipartisan consensus on Capitol Hill that the F.D.A. needs a rapid increase in its budget to ensure the safety of the nation’s drugs, medical devices and food. The Bush Administration has proposed increasing the agency’s budget next year by only 3 percent to $1.8 billion, not enough to cover even its expected cost increases.

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Two Teens Killed In Car Crash Near Colfax

May 1st, 2008: Glenn Phillips

Whitman County sheriff’s deputies say the car went out of control on a curve on Glenwood Station Road and came to rest upside down in a creek in about a foot of water.

The two Colfax teens were declared dead at the scene.

A 15-year-old girl was taken to Whitman Hospital and Medical Center in Colfax with injuries described as nonlife threatening.

Deputies blame high speed and negligent driving for the accident.