TEXAS NEWBORNS DIE FROM ALLEGED HEPARIN OVERDOSE
Pharmacy error, mistake, negligence… whatever you want to call it, is becoming a national epidemic. How many more babies and young people have to get injured or die before something is done to address it? Last week, yet another report filed in Texas of newborns receiving an adult dosage of Heparin, the blood thinning medication, leading to terrible tragedy, only this time, the babies did not survive. Unlike the overdose that occurred involving actor Dennis Quaid’s newborn twins, the Texas overdose was not due to a labeling error, rather, it was apparently due to a mixing error by a hospital’s pharmacy. That hospital was Christus Spohn Hospital South in Corpus Christi, Texas. According to a recent AP article, on July 4, 2008, 17 newborns received 100 times the appropriate dosage of the drug. Of the 17, two died, three were released, and the remaining 12 are in the hospital’s NICU.
Kiii.com, a television station in Texas, further reported that the premature twins, a boy and a girl born to Eric and Erica Garcia, were transferred to Christus Spohn after birth and allegedly died from the Heparin overdose. While the hospital is not admitting responsibility for the twins’ death since they were born four weeks early, they are investigating the matter. It is of note that two of the staff pharmacy employees have taken temporary leave.
Our hearts go out to the Garcia family during this difficult time.
In December 29 2007 my first grandson I think died of this overdose but know one will step up and say because of that hospital code, but after 16 hours later he died of to much of something from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. I was there and between 8 p.m. 12 a.m. something bad happened the Hospital is a 1960 Houston Texas hospital. The doctor said we have a healthy baby boy, He was healthy he weighed 8lbs 15 oz the autopsy showed nothing but something happen we still are looking for closure. I tried to get a lawyer but he kept my autopy report and basicaly told me that he could not help me after 2 months of holding on to my report that I faxed him. That really hurt my heart.