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3rd UPDATE: Merck Recalls 1.2 Million Doses Of Childhood Vaccine


(Updates with Merck halting vaccine production in second paragraph, and additional details throughout)

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Jennifer Corbett DoorenOf DOW JONES NEWSWIRESWASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Merck & Co. (MRK) is recalling about 1.2 million doses of a childhood vaccine used to protect against meningitis, pneumonia and other serious illnesses after the company found the equipment used to make the vaccine was contaminated with bacteria.

The Whitehouse Station, N.J., firm halted production of the vaccine on Monday and likely won’t resume production until the fourth quarter of 2008, probably causing a temporary shortage of the widely used vaccine.

Julie Gerberding, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director, said there’s no health threat to children who may have received the recalled vaccine, known as the Hib vaccine. The recall involves vaccine shipped starting in April 2007.

Merck is one of two providers of the Hib vaccine, which is given to children in three doses, typically at the ages of two months, four months and 12 months. The vaccine is designed to protect against illnesses caused by the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae type B, and is unrelated to seasonal influenza, health officials said.

The recall involves 11 lots of a Hib vaccine, Pedvaxhib, and two lots of a combination vaccine for both Hib and hepatitis B sold under the brand name Comvax, Merck said. The Merck vaccine is made at a manufacturing plant in West Point, Pa.

Federal health officials said the recall is precautionary and there’s currently no evidence the vaccine itself was contaminated. However, Merck said because it could not assure the sterility of the vaccine it was recalling lots made since April.

Sanofi Aventis SA (SNY) is the other Hib vaccine provider. Anne Shuchat, the director of CDC’s immunization center, said Sanofi has agreed to step up its production of the Hib vaccine.

Donna Cary, a spokeswoman for Sanofi’s U.S. vaccine unit, said the company was working closely with the CDC but could not yet give estimates of how much additional vaccine the company could provide to the U.S. market.The CDC said about 14 million Hib doses are needed annually to vaccinate children, which on average is supplied about equally by Merck and Sanofi.Merck last year had a manufacturing problem related to its chickenpox vaccine that continues to hamper production of two other vaccines containing the same ingredient. A Merck spokeswoman said the Hib-vaccine issue involved the same Pennsylvania production facility, but different buildings within the facility, and that “the issues are completely different.”

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Jennifer Corbett Dooren, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-9294; jennifer.corbett@dowjones.com(

Sarah Rubenstein of The Wall Street Journal contributed to this article.)

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Clenbuterol buzz

I seem to have notice there is a bit of a buzz lately on Clenbuterol. This seems especially so since retired first baseman David Segui admitted Monday that he used steroids and purchased shipments from former New York Mets clubhouse attendant Kirk Radomski. Clenbuterol is an asthma drug that is said to melt body fat and is on baseball’s banned substances list.

I honestly have no opinion on teh ethics of taking something like Clenbuterol. I would think that an athlete would be working out enough, training enough and watching their diet enough to remain lean. However, I guess everyone is looking for a short cut. I myself have taken thermogenics in the past. I have never taken Clenbuterol. So, I can’t comment on its effectiveness, nor its safety. But, I would say to anyone thinking about taking Clenbuterol to first make sure you have the basics of diet and exercise right. If you do need a boost, like we all do from time to time, then try one of the over the counter weight loss supplements like BSN Thermonex first. And if you ar egoing to try something like Clenbuterol for goodness sakes talk to a knowledable doctor first.

Speaking of doctors, I am not an MD. I am simply giving my laymen opinion. take it for what it is worth.


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