Thursday, June 14, 2018
Compounding Outbreak
FDA’s investigation into Guardian’s compounded triamcinolone-moxifloxacin drug product
Update: June 14, 2018
On July 28, 2017, FDA alerted health care professionals of adverse event reports concerning at least 43 patients who were administered intravitreal (eye) injections of a drug containing triamcinolone acetonide (steroid) and moxifloxacin (anti-infective) compounded by Guardian Pharmacy Services in Dallas, Texas. The patients reportedly experienced various symptoms, including vision impairment, poor night vision, loss of color perception, and significant reductions in best-corrected visual acuity and visual fields. As part of its investigation into these adverse events, FDA collected and tested samples of Guardian’s product to identify and quantify the substances contained therein. FDA also prepared and tested in-house samples to assess the impact of autoclaving and sonication, which were used by Guardian during its compounding process, on the stability of the drug product. Below is a description of the test results and the agency’s analysis of those results.
For more information, please visit: Guardian's compounded triamcinolone-moxifloxacin investigation.
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