Young South Florida Leukemia Patient Represented by Hannon & Boyers
Sues Makers of Contaminated Heparin, Saline
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) June 26, 2008 --
A 20-year-old leukemia patient who suffered a severe bacterial
infection after receiving contaminated heparin
and saline solutions that were subsequently recalled
by the Food and Drug Administration
has filed a lawsuit today against the manufacturer and distributors of
these products in state court in Palm Beach County. The suit
seeks unspecified damages in excess of $100,000.
A blood thinner used to prevent clots, heparin
is derived from pig intestines and often collected from small, mostly
unregulated farms in China. Contaminated heparin produced in China
has been linked to many deaths and infections across the globe, and
congressional leaders are now calling for major changes in the way that
the FDA functions.
Plaintiff Kyle Pacheco and his father Edward are
represented by the Miami law firm of Hannon
& Boyers in the lawsuit, which alleges that Kyle became
seriously ill and suffered permanent injuries as a result of receiving
contaminated “Sierra Pre-Filled”
heparin and saline syringes. The products were made by Chicago-based
AM2PAT, Inc., and they were distributed and ultimately
administered to Kyle Pacheco by Maryland-based Maxim
Healthcare Resources and its subsidiary CareMax
Medical Resources, LLP. The FDA
ordered the contaminated syringes to be recalled in December 2007 and
expanded the recall in January 2008 after inspections revealed that
AM2PAT was not in compliance with regulations and “failed
to have adequate controls to ensure the necessary sterility of its
pre-filled syringes.”
After receiving a bone marrow transplant to treat his leukemia in early
2006, Kyle Pacheco required intravenous medications administered
at his home on a daily basis. The medicines included heparin
and saline twice per day in order to prevent the formation of dangerous
clots. In November 2007 after he had recovered from leukemia, Kyle
received the heparin
and saline products that were later found by the manufacturer and FDA
to be contaminated with serratia
marcescens, an extremely dangerous and potentially lethal
bacteria. He became critically ill and was hospitalized with sepsis,
which is a severe infection caused by bacteria in the bloodstream, and
the infection inflicted serious and permanent damage to his health and
wellbeing.
“After everything that Kyle and his
family underwent and overcame in his battle with leukemia, the harm that
was inflicted on him by the manufacturers and distributors of the
medicines that he needed for his continued recovery makes his case truly
heart wrenching,” said Robert Boyers of
Hannon & Boyers.
The law firm’s James Hannon also
indicates that the “family hopes that the
lawsuit will hold the defendants accountable for their reckless
production and distribution of dangerous medicines while providing for
the specialized care and rehabilitation that Kyle now requires.”
The “Sierra Pre-Filled Syringe”
recall ultimately included AM2PAT’s
entire product line of heparin and saline flush syringes. The tainted
syringes were also distributed in Colorado, Texas, Illinois and
Pennsylvania, and the attorneys for the Pachecos expect more
lawsuits from injured victims who received the products. Those who
believe that they may have received these medicines or their families
are encouraged to contact the law firm of Hannon
& Boyers to learn more about their legal rights.
Hannon & Boyers
focuses on cases involving catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death,
medical malpractice, defective products, dangerous premises and other
serious injury matters. The firm’s partners
and associates are highly experienced civil trial attorneys who have
litigated numerous personal injury cases that have resulted in
substantial damage awards for injured clients.
Additional information about Hannon
& Boyers is available at www.hannonboyers.com
or by calling 305-358-3109.
Media Availability:
Kathleen Pacheco, Kyle’s mother, will be
available for interviews/photography in the early afternoon on Thursday,
June 26, 2008 from her offices in Boynton Beach, Fla. Please contact
Julio Garcia or John P. David at 305-255-0035 to arrange an interview.
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