Topical Thrombin RECOTHROM (recombinant)

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Emily K D'Anna
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Topical Thrombin RECOTHROM (recombinant)

Hello!

As you are likely aware, there have been safety concerns reported with the packaging of Recothrom [as it comes in a box containing supplies for medication preparation including a 5-mL sterile empty syringe (luer-tip)]. (reference links below)

Wondering if you might be able to speak to the process around dispensing, preparation and use of recombinant topical thrombin (Recothrom) in your organizations.

* Do you currently stock/use the vial/syringe-based product?
* Does pharmacy always prepare the medication?
* Are there any exceptions to who prepares this product (example: OR spaces, bedside staff, etc.)
* Do you have any safeguards built into your EMR?
* Have you implemented any other safety precautions / risk mitigation strategies in your organization?

Thanks so much in advance for your responses!
Sincerely,
Emily

References:
https://www.ismp.org/resources/accidental-injection-topical-thrombin-con...
https://www.chpso.org/lessons-learned/recothrom-error-prone-packaging

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