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 |  | Drug that has sickened dozens banned (Xinhua)
 Updated: 2006-08-04 12:21  The Chinese Ministry of 
Health issued an urgent circular ordering the disuse of a problematic injection 
medicine used to treat bacteria infections, which probably has caused at least 
one death.
 
 A six-year-old girl from Harbin, the capital of northeast 
China's Heilongjiang Province, was reportedly killed from having been mainlined 
with this problematic antibiotics known as clindamycin phosphate glucose 
injection.
 
 
 
 
 
 |  A doctor checks a 
 patient suffering an adverse response to an injection of Xin Fu at the 
 Harbin Medical University's Second Affiliated Hostipal August 3, 2006. 
 [Xinhua]
 |  An 
increasing number of patients from provinces and regions including Qinghai, 
Guangxi, Zhejiang, Heilongjiang and Shandong have complained about symptoms 
ranging from chest distress, pain in the kidney of the body, bellyache, 
diarrhea, nausea, vomit, to anaphylactic shock after having been injected with 
the clindamycin phosphate glucose injections produced by the Anhui company.
 
 The dead, identified as Liu Sichen, had an intravenous injection of the 
clindamycin phosphate at about 2 p.m. on July 27 for common cold, but she 
developed symptoms including high fever within 20 minutes, according to Sun 
Pengli, director of the Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) Monitoring Center of Harbin 
City, on Friday.
 
 The clindamycin phosphate glucose injection mainlined 
into the girl patient was known to be produced by Anhui Huayuan Worldbest 
Biology Pharmacy Co., a subsidiary of Shanghai Worldbest Co.Ltd., with a batch 
number of 06062602.
 
 The patient was soon transferred to the State Farm 
General Hospital of Heilongjiang Province for further rescue operation. The girl 
remained in a coma.
 
 She was again transferred to the No.2 Hospital of 
the Harbin Medical Sciences University, but was proclaimed dead at the night of 
July 27 despite all rescue efforts by medical workers.
 
 "Based on all 
materials we have gathered, a preliminary judgement can be made that the girl 
was killed due to the injection of the clindamycin phosphate glucose produced by 
the Anhui Huayuan Worldbest Biology Pharmacy Co.," said Sun Pengli.
 
 In 
the meantime, sources from Penglai City of Shandong Province, and Heilongjiang 
and Qinghai provinces said an upward of 21 people were sickened by the 
intravenous injection of the clindamycin phosphate glucose, nine of whom are 
still receiving ICU treatment at their respective local hospitals.
 
 Food 
and drug authorities in Shandong, Qinghai provinces have banned sale and use of 
the problematic injections. And food and drug officials in Heilongjiaing 
collected samples of the problematic injections and had them tested with the 
provincial pharmaceuticals testing lab.
 
 The Ministry of Health demanded 
that all batches of clindamycin phosphate glucose injections produced in the 
past two moths by Anhui Huayuan Worldbest Biology Pharmacy Co. be suspended from 
use immediately.
 
 Fake of bad drugs have killed dozens of people in China 
in recent years and raised questions about drug safety.
 
 The country has 
recently fined Qiqihar No.2 Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. and revoked its licence 
after its drug meant to treat gastric disorders killed 11 people and turned out 
to be bogus.
 
 Anhui Huayuan Worldbest Biology Pharmacy Co., has been told 
by the Anhui Provincial Food and Drug Bureau to halt production at the injection 
workshop and to cooperate with the special groups in the investigative effort.
 
 According to a spokesman for the provincial food and drug bureau, 
several groups have stationed at the Anhui Huayuan Worldbest Biology Pharmacy 
Co., doing investigations there.
 
 "The production can not be resumed 
until a clear outcome is out about the fuss," said the spokesman, who added the 
bureau ordered a province-wide inspection over all enterprises for producing 
large-capacity injections.
 
 A recall of the problematic drug is also 
underway.
 
 While ordering that an inventory be made into the stockpile of 
the injections and all unused injections be sealed properly, the ministry 
circular also asked medical and health organizations not to purchase the 
injections made by the above-mentioned company.
 
 In the meantime, the 
circular also told medical organizations to arrange medical workers to closely 
monitor patients who have had the injections and go all out to rescue those 
patients who have shown serious clinical symptoms.
 
 Clindamycin phosphate 
glucose injections are mainly used to treat bacteria infections caused by 
gram-positive bacterium and gram-positive anaerobic bacterium. Stated side 
effects are mainly restricted to the gastrointestinal tract and anaphylactic 
reaction, sometimes coupled with abnormalities with the the liver and kidney 
body parts.
 
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