On January 7, 2011, The Triad Group issued a recall involving all lots of alcohol prep pads, alcohol swabs, and alcohol swabsticks manufactured by Triad but sold as private labels at the consumer level. The recall pertains to all such products marked as either STERILE or non-sterile. The recall was initiated over concerns of possible product contamination with Bacillus cereus. Continued use of affected product could put at-risk patients at risk of developing life-threatening infections.
Recalled lots were distributed nationwide to retail pharmacies and sold in individual packets and in boxes containing 100 packets. The affected alcohol prep pads, alcohol swabs, and alcohol swabsticks can be identified by either "Triad Group," listed as the manufacturer, or the products are manufactured for a third party and use the names listed below in their packaging: Cardinal Health, PSS Select, VersaPro, Boca/ Ultilet, Moore Medical, Walgreens, CVS, Conzellin. If a consumer has any of these types of products in their possession listing "Triad Group" as the manufacturer, they should not use the product and should return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Click here for more information.
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Friday, January 7, 2011
Recall Notice: AngioScore Inc., AngioSculpt Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) Scoring Balloon Catheter OTW 0.018" Platform - Class I Recall
On January 5, 2011, AngioScore Inc. issued a recall of certain AngioSculpt Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) Scoring Balloon Catheter OTW 0.018" Platforms manufactured by the company. The recall affects 17,682 units distributed from 09/2007 to 11/2010, including the following model part (REF) numbers and includes all sizes and lot codes for each model listed: 2076-4020, 2076-5020, 2076-6020, 2092-6020, 2105-6020. The devices are being recalled due to a design defect which can cause unintended fracture and peeling, resulting in fraying of the bond and/or detachment of the distal end of the scoring element. AngioScore Inc. is advising customer to immediately discontinue use of any recalled product. Not doing so may lead to retained device fragments or arterial injury that could lead to the need for surgical intervention or death. Click here for more information.
Recall Notice: American Regent Initiates Nationwide Voluntary Recall of Sodium Bicarbonate Injection, USP 7.5% and 8.4%, 50mL Single Dose Vials
On December 23, 2010, American Regent issued a voluntary recall of its Sodium Bicarbonate Injection, USP 7.5% and 8.4%, 50 mL Single Dose Vials due to the possibility of vials containing particulate matter. If use is not discontinued, potential adverse health events after intravenous administration include damage to blood vessels in the lung, localized swelling, and granuloma formation. For this reason, American Regent is undertaking this recall in consideration of the potential for safety issues if any unapproved product is administered to patients. To access recalled product lot numbers, expiration dates, and additional instruction please, reference the Recall Notice in the following link.Click here for more information.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Recall Notice: Abbott Glucose Test Strips: Recall - False Low Blood Glucose Results
Recall Notice: Abbott Glucose Test Strips: Recall - False Low Blood Glucose Results
(including Precision Xceed Pro, Precision Xtra, Medisense Optium, Optium, OptiumEZ, ReliOn Ultima)
On December 22, 2010, The FDA and Abbott Diabetes Care issued a recall notification to healthcare professionals and patients regarding the recall of 359 different lots of glucose test strips marketed under the following brand names: Precision Xceed Pro, Precision Xtra, Medisense Optium, Optium, OptiumEZ and ReliOn Ultima. The issue relates to the insufficient absorption of blood into the test strip. Test strips included in the recall may give falsely low blood glucose results, which can lead patients to try to raise their blood glucose when it is unnecessary, or to fail to treat elevated blood glucose due to a falsely low reading. The recalled test strips are used with Abbott’s Precision Xtra, Precision Xceed Pro, MediSense Optium, Optium, Optium EZ and ReliOn Ultima blood glucose monitoring systems. As many as 359 million strips may be affected by the recall. The test strips, which were manufactured between January and May 2010, are sold both in retail and online settings directly to consumers, but are also used in health care facilities. Patients with diabetes should be aware of this problem and take steps to prevent it from affecting their health. Customers can check if they have tests trips from the recalled lots by visiting Abbott’s website to look up their product lot number: www.precisionoptiuminfo.com. Click here for more information.
(including Precision Xceed Pro, Precision Xtra, Medisense Optium, Optium, OptiumEZ, ReliOn Ultima)
On December 22, 2010, The FDA and Abbott Diabetes Care issued a recall notification to healthcare professionals and patients regarding the recall of 359 different lots of glucose test strips marketed under the following brand names: Precision Xceed Pro, Precision Xtra, Medisense Optium, Optium, OptiumEZ and ReliOn Ultima. The issue relates to the insufficient absorption of blood into the test strip. Test strips included in the recall may give falsely low blood glucose results, which can lead patients to try to raise their blood glucose when it is unnecessary, or to fail to treat elevated blood glucose due to a falsely low reading. The recalled test strips are used with Abbott’s Precision Xtra, Precision Xceed Pro, MediSense Optium, Optium, Optium EZ and ReliOn Ultima blood glucose monitoring systems. As many as 359 million strips may be affected by the recall. The test strips, which were manufactured between January and May 2010, are sold both in retail and online settings directly to consumers, but are also used in health care facilities. Patients with diabetes should be aware of this problem and take steps to prevent it from affecting their health. Customers can check if they have tests trips from the recalled lots by visiting Abbott’s website to look up their product lot number: www.precisionoptiuminfo.com. Click here for more information.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Recall Notice: B. Braun addEASE Binary Connector: Class I Recall -Stopper Fragments May Enter Bag
On November 30, 2010, B Braun Medical Inc. issued a reiteration of a prior June 28, 2010 recall on use of its addEASE Binary Connectors. The organization identified that when an addEASE Binary Connector is inserted into a partial additive bag (PAB) stopper, fragments of the stopper may enter the bag, resulting in a small amount of visible particles in the solution. These particles can potentially enter a patient’s body and lead to serious injury and/or death. It is recommended that anyone currently using this product discontinue doing so immediately. Click here for more information.
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