Friday, May 25, 2012

Alert over allergy injector fault

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23 May 2012 Last updated at 10:53 GMT Wasp sting Adrenaline injectors are used to treat severe allergic reactions to things such as wasp stings People using a certain type of adrenaline injector for severe allergic reactions are being told to consult their doctors after a fault was found with the product.

Anapens - used by 35,000 people - have been recalled as the adrenaline was being released too slowly, drug regulator the MHRA said.

But patients are being advised to keep using them until they see their doctor.

No problems have yet been reported by individual patients.

Instead, the fault was identified in testing by the manufacturer Owen Mumford.

Gerald Heddell, of the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, said: "This is a precautionary recall.

"People should continue to use their existing injectors until they can obtain an alternative product."


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