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Safety alertsApproval has been granted for the Panvax H1N1 vaccine in children starting at 6 months, with Panvax H1N1 Junior for ages 6 months to 3 years.
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Safety alertsIn October 2009 an anaphylactic reaction to the Panvax H1N1 pandemic influenza vaccine was reported in Western Australia in a person known to have a pre-existing latex allergy.
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Safety alertsGinkgo biloba products with high quercetin and rutin levels have been identified. Quality standards are being reviewed.
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Safety alertsPanvax H1N1 influenza vaccine has been approved for use in adults and children over 10 years old, with additional data needed for younger children.
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Market actionsThe bolts used to secure the caster assemblies to the wheelchair frame can fail in use.
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Safety alertsAdvise to exercise caution when using Australian Hydroxycut products
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Market actionsChuan Xiong Cha Tiao Wan pills have been recalled due to the presence of aristolochic acids, which can cause severe kidney damage and urinary tract cancer. Stop using them immediately and consult your doctor for advice.
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Safety alertsUpdated web advisory.
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Safety alertsUpdated web advisory.
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Safety alertsUrgent web advisory.
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Market actionsA number of brands of hot/cold gel packs are being recalled following testing by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) of contents for ethylene glycol, a toxic substance.
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Market actionsRecall due to product containing the toxic substance ethylene glycol (rather than the non-toxic ingredient propylene glycol).
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Market actionsA number of brands of hot/cold gel packs are being recalled following testing by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) of contents for ethylene glycol, a toxic substance. Testing was undertaken following the previous recall of Thermoskin® hot/cold gel packs to determine if the problem was more widespread.
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Market actionsThe Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) advised on 2 September 2008 that the Thermoskin® brand of hot/cold gel packs was being recalled after testing revealed that they contained the toxic substance ethylene glycol, rather than the non-toxic ingredient propylene glycol.
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Market actionsRecall due to product containing the toxic substance ethylene glycol (rather than the non-toxic ingredient propylene glycol).