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H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine Recall Information
February 3, 2010: 50 lots of Sanofi Pasteur brand H1N1 Swine flu vaccine now have a shorter expiration date than in indicated on the label. Click
here
for a list of all affected Sanofi Pasteur prefilled syringe lot numbers. It is highly likely that if you have Sanofi Pasteur prefilled syringes, they will expire on February 15, 2010.
January 29, 2010:
Non-safety related recall of Sanofi Pasteur brand H1N1 Swine flu vaccine in both 0.25mL prefilled syringes and 0.5mL prefilled syringes.
Providers need to return any 0.5mL dose prefilled syringes lot number UT037AA and any 0.25mL dose prefilled syringes with lot numbers UT023AA, UT023BA, UT023CA, UT023EA, and UT023FA.
December 22, 2009:
Non-safety related recall of MedImmune brand H1N1 Swine flu nasal spray vaccine
. Note: No recalled vaccine was given at the December 22, 2009 Mass Vaccination Clinic held at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.
December 15, 2009:
Non-safety related recall of Sanofi Pasteur brand H1N1 Swine flu vaccine for children age 6-35 months
. Note: No recalled vaccine was given at the December 22, 2009 Mass Vaccination Clinic held at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.
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