Temporary and voluntary hold on manufacturing and release of anaesthetic medicines Ultiva®, Tracrium® & Mivacron® at its manufacturing site

GSK would like to inform healthcare professionals of a temporarily and voluntary hold on manufacturing and release of the anaesthetic medicines ULTIVA® For Injection 1mg/vial (Remifentanil Hydrochloride), TRACRIUM® Injection 10mg/ml (5ml ampoule) (Atracurium Besylate), MIVACRON® Injection 2mg/ml (10ml ampoule) (Mivacurium chloride), from its Parma manufacturing site. This was a precautionary measure while GSK investigated and resolved an issue with data inconsistencies at this facility. There are no concerns over the quality of products already distributed or those held locally at warehouses. GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is advising healthcare providers of a potential and temporary lack of disruption to the availability of the above listed anaesthetic products. In view of the anticipated tight supply of these medicines, healthcare providers are recommended to consider alternatives in place of the above medicines during this period of time. Please refer to the Dear Healthcare Professional Letter (DHCPL) for more details.

 
 
Healthcare professional, Therapeutic Products
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Dear Healthcare Professional Letters

12 Dec 2019

Only abstracts of the Dear Healthcare Professional Letters (DHCPL) are provided on this website. Details of the letters can be found on the MOH Alert System, which is accessible via the Health Professionals Portal (HPP). HPP is a one-stop portal for all healthcare professionals in Singapore. Dentists, medical doctors and pharmacists may access HPP at https://www.hpp.moh.gov.sg/, and follow the procedures below to access the MOH Alert system.

Step 1: Scroll down to the bottom navigation panel of the HPP web page. Under the Healthcare Professionals section, expand the dropdown option for ‘Healthcare Professional Portal’ and select your profession. You will be redirected to the specific HPP web page to log in.

Step 2: Click on the Restricted Content icon on the left panel of the web page and log in via SingPass.

Step 3: Click on the MOH Alert icon under the ‘Applications’ section.

Step 4: Click on the Drug Alert tab to view the DHCPLs.