1. Attorney Gordon Johnson Attorney Gordon Johnson United States says:

    Suddenly the FDA and the manufacturer's of heparin are worried that perhaps the quantity of active ingredients in the heparin they sell might be a bit diluted. How ironic. Throughout what Congress called the "heparin catastrophe" millions of dosages of heparin weren't diluted by 10%, but as much as 20%, not by harmless diluters, but by dangerous ingredients such as OSCS.

    Now the FDA tells us that the correct dosing of heparin has always been highly individualized and requires intense monitoring. How could doctors have monitored heparin dosages when no one was monitoring how much active ingredient was in the product?

    The litigation around heparin has swirled around a specific contaminant OSCS. Yet, there have been thousands of additional adverse reactions outside the recall time period, continuing up to this day.

    Now it begins to become clear. If the manufacturer had no way to establish how pure the product was, how could the intense monitoring have occurred? I believe the ultimate death toll from this drug will not just include OSCS poisoning, but complications because thousands more individuals didn't and couldn't get the right "intense monitoring" by their doctors.

    Attorney Gordon Johnson

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