Pharmacy Voluntarily Recalls Products After Meningitis OutbreakRALEIGH, N.C.--The pharmacy at the center of the Meningitis outbreak blamed for seven deaths has issued a voluntary recall of its products. The CDC says there are more than 90 confirmed cases in nine states, including two in North Carolina. The victims contracted a rare form of Meningitis from steroid injections used to treat back pain. Patsy Bivins says her first shot seemed like a godsend for her chronic pain. Only three health care facilities in North Carolina received the recalled steroids. Those facilities are located in High Point, Durham and Wilson. A clinic in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina also received the drug. |
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