Sunday, December 22, 2019

Lactated Ringer's in 5% Dextrose Contraindicated for Corn-Allergic Patients


            In our corn allergy support groups of 16K+ members, we continue to receive reports of medical staff administering Lactated Ringer’s in 5% dextrose IV fluids to corn-allergic patients in direct violation of the contraindication warning in the package insert, even though I spent three years forwarding this documentation to our nation’s hospitals, [1] colleges of medicine, [2] and colleges of pharmacy. [3]

            Dextrose is corn sugar manufactured from cornstarch per Code of Federal Regulation 21CFR184.1857; [4] therefore, glucose (blood sugar) is not dextrose (corn sugar) and dextrose (corn sugar) is not glucose (blood sugar). [5,6]  There are publications claiming that these two distinct forms of sugar (one natural; one manufactured) are "biochemically identical" (Molecular Formula: C6H12O6)]; [7] however, not with regard to their allergenicity; i.e., dextrose (corn sugar manufactured from cornstarch) can prove fatal to anyone with an IgE-mediated allergy to corn. [8,9]  It is for this reason that IV fluids to which corn sugar (dextrose) has been added are contraindicated for administration to corn-allergic patients; [10] however, these contraindication warnings remain inconsistent. [11,12]

            If corn sugar (dextrose/D-glucose)-containing IV fluid is administered to you, particularly if your allergy to corn is clearly documented in your medical records, please report the incident as follows:

1.      Submit a Patient Safety Event Report with The Joint Commission.
https://www.jointcommission.org/en/resources/patient-safety-topics/report-a-patient-safety-event/
           
2.      File a Patient Safety Event Report with the state health department in which the medical facility is located.

3.      Obtain the name of the person who administered the dextrose IV fluid, and file a complaint with their state licensing board.  They are also required to report this medical error. [13]

4.      File a Patient Safety Event Report with the administrator of the medical facility where the incident occurred.

5.      Demand that they pull the package insert accompanying Lactated Ringer’s in 5% dextrose IV fluid.  If they cannot locate this package insert, immediately document this incident; and demand that they sign a statement that the package insert is unavailable for review.  While contacting our nation’s hospitals, a CEO of one hospital informed me that the package insert accompanying dextrose IV fluid was destroyed. She then instructed the supply department to provide her with the package insert on their next shipment of Lactated Ringer’s dextrose IV fluid.

6.      Consider consulting with legal counsel, since Lactated Ringer’s in 5% Dextrose IV fluids are clearly contraindicated for administration to corn-allergic patients in the package insert. In addition, medical professionals are required to verify the "source" of all excipients prior to prescribing/administering drug/biologic products to their patients with IgE-mediated allergies, even if no contraindication warning is present on the drug label. [14-20]


CRITICAL QUESTION:

What option is available for treating an unconscious corn-allergic patient experiencing a hypoglycemic episode, when corn sugar (dextrose/D-glucose)-containing IV fluids can prove fatal to the patient due to their IgE-mediated allergy to corn? 


Diane H., Corn Allergy Advocate
Corn Allergy Advocacy/Resources
Twitter:  @CornAllergy911

References:

[1] United States Hospitals/Health Systems Contacted Re: Protocol for Treating Corn-Allergic Patients
[2] Colleges of Medicine Contacted Re: Protocol for Treating Corn-Allergic Patients
[3] Colleges of Pharmacy Contacted Re: Protocol for Treating Corn-Allergic Patients
[4] CORN SUGAR (DEXTROSE), CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATION 21CFR184.1857
[5] Dextrose: Facts vs. Fiction
[6] My March 5, 2020, Email to the FDA Re: Dextrose (Corn Sugar), Code of Federal Regulation 21CFR184.1857, vs. Glucose (Blood Sugar)
[7] My July 2, 2020, Appeal to the NIH National Library of Medicine Re: PubChem CID 79025, Glucose (Blood Sugar) vs. Dextrose (Corn Sugar Derived from Cornstarch)
[8] Probable anaphylactic reaction to corn-derived dextrose solution
“. . . clinicians should be aware of the possibility of corn allergy due to the administration of i.v. fluids containing corn-derived dextrose.”
Guharoy SR, Barajas M. Probable anaphylactic reaction to corn-derived dextrose solution. Vet Hum Toxicol. 1991;33(6):609-610.
[9] BCPharmacists, "Warning: corn-related allergens . . ."
College of Pharmacists of British Columbia, Warning: corn-related allergens, Non-medicinal ingredients don’t appear on drug labels, ReadLinks, May/June 2007, Vol. 32, No. 3
[10] CORN SUGAR (DEXTROSE) IV FLUIDS CONTRAINDICATED FOR CORN-ALLERGIC PATIENTS
[11] PETITION: DRUG PRODUCTS W/DEXTROSE MUST BE UNIFORMLY CONTRAINDICATED FOR CORN-ALLERGIC PATIENTS
[12] Vitamin K1 Injection Contains Corn-Derived Dextrose [NO CONTRAINDICATION WARNING]
[13] Chapter 35 Error Reporting and Disclosure
[14] ALLERGIC TO YOUR MEDICATION: WHAT YOUR DOCTOR SHOULD KNOW
“Doctors should have your medical history, including all known allergies, on file. OF course, many patients aren’t aware of the full extent of their drug allergies, so it is important that a doctor discloses to their patient what the drug is they’re prescribing and whether it has known side-effects or might cause an allergic reaction.”
[15] "Inactive" ingredients in oral medications
[16] 93 percent of medications contain 'potential allergens'
[17] My June 2, 2020, Email to the World Allergy Organization (WAO) Re: Prescribing Drug/Biologic Products to Patients with IgE-Mediated Allergies to Excipients
[18] My June 5, 2020, Email to the FDA Re: Emergency Mandate Requiring Contraindication Warnings be Listed for Drug/Biologic Products Based on the "Source of Excipients"
[19] My June 16, 2020, Email to the FDA Re: Corn Labeling in Drug/Biologic Products
[20] My June 24, 2020, Email to the FDA and CDC Addressing Contraindication Warnings for Drug/Biologic Products Based on the Source of Excipients


IMPORTANT NOTATION REGARDING MY APPEAL TO BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORPORATION

            I contacted the Quality Control Department of Baxter Healthcare Corporation on December 16, 2019, 1-800-437-5176, appealing to them to add a corn allergy warning ON THE PRODUCT, since hospital personnel continue to administer dextrose IV fluids to corn-allergic patients, even though their corn allergy is clearly documented in their medical records. The representative with whom I spoke indicated that he would bring this to the attention of their Quality Control Department.

UPDATE:

My September 29, 2020, Email to Baxter Healthcare Ltd Re: Dextrose IV Fluid
https://cornallergyadvocacyresources.blogspot.com/2020/09/my-september-29-2020-email-to-baxter.html



Additional References:

Dextrose is the chemical name for corn sugar manufactured from cornstarch/D-glucose, 21CFR184.1857, and can prove fatal to anyone with an IgE-mediated allergy to corn.
https://cornallergyadvocacyresources.blogspot.com/2021/06/dextrose-is-corn-sugar-21cfr1841857-and.html



Published Corn Allergy Studies/Statistics  (“. . . Maize major allergen . . .”)



Blog Post Reference:

LACTATED RINGER’S IN 5% DEXTROSE CONTRAINDICATED FOR CORN-ALLERGIC PATIENTS



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