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Market actionsRecall due to product containing the toxic substance ethylene glycol (rather than the non-toxic ingredient propylene glycol).
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Market actionsA number of brands of hot/cold gel packs are being recalled following testing by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) of contents for ethylene glycol, a toxic substance. Testing was undertaken following the previous recall of Thermoskin® hot/cold gel packs to determine if the problem was more widespread.
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Market actionsThe Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) advised on 2 September 2008 that the Thermoskin® brand of hot/cold gel packs was being recalled after testing revealed that they contained the toxic substance ethylene glycol, rather than the non-toxic ingredient propylene glycol.
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Market actionsRecall due to product containing the toxic substance ethylene glycol (rather than the non-toxic ingredient propylene glycol).
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Market actionsThese products contains the toxic substance ethylene glycol (rather than the non-toxic ingredient propylene glycol).
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Market actionsThis product contains the toxic substance ethylene glycol (rather than the non-toxic ingredient propylene glycol).
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Market actionsRecall due to products containing the toxic substance ethylene glycol (rather than the non-toxic ingredient propylene glycol).
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Market actionsThis product contains the toxic substance ethylene glycol (rather than the non-toxic ingredient propylene glycol).
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Market actionsRecall letters will be dispatched by the sponsor to pharmacies from Tuesday 16 September 2008.
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Market actionsRecall due to product containing the toxic substance ethylene glycol (rather than the non-toxic ingredient propylene glycol).
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Market actionsThis product contains the toxic substance ethylene glycol (rather than the non-toxic ingredient propylene glycol).
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Market actionsClexane (enoxaparin) is being recalled due to contamination concerns, and patients should check with their doctor or pharmacist to see if their supply is affected.
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Market actionsConsumers should stop using Clexane (enoxaparin) from the newly recalled batch due to impurity concerns. Check with your doctor or pharmacist to see if your supply is affected and return any contaminated product. If you have any concerns, consult your doctor.
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Market actionsCertain batches of Clexane (enoxaparin) have been recalled because of an impurity. Stop using it, check with your healthcare provider, and return any affected product. If you have concerns, consult your doctor.
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Market actionsContinuing Australian reporting of bizarre and sometimes dangerous sleep related behaviours such as sleep walking and sleep driving in some users of zolpidem.
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Market actionsMicrobial contamination of the antiseptic wipes contained in the first aid kits.
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