Product Liability
Oct. 25, 2008
S.F. Hospital Disputes Tainted Heparin Claim
Officials at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center said this week that they have new evidence that the hospital did not administer tainted heparin to more than a dozen newborns, as state regulators have charged.




Daily Journal Staff Writer Officials at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center said this week that they have new evidence that the hospital did not administer tainted heparin to more than a dozen newborns, as state regulators have charged. Officials released a statement to the Daily Journal on Thursday that said the 14 drug vials in question instead contained a safe batch of heparin not subject to the recent natio...
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