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Covidien is recalling certain lots of Monoject prefill flush syringes due to the risk of some non-sterile fluid and mismatched tip cap, label, volume, and wrapper. Skip to navigation Skip to main ...
The affected lots include:-- 8881570121 Monoject 0.9 percent Sodium Chloride Flush Syringe, 12 mL Syringe with 10 mL Fill 13A0084N, 13A0094, 13B0364, 13C0504, 13C0514.
Cardinal Health’s CAH Monoject syringes get unfavorable FDA recommendation following reports of delay in therapy as well as inaccurate therapy (overdose or underdose) when used with a syringe ...
Cardinal Health is removing a list of its own brand of Monoject sterile syringes from the U.S. market, the company said Friday, expanding on previous actions to address compatibility problems with ...
They’re all luer-lock tip Monoject syringes, with sizes ranging from one to 60 milliliters. ... Cardinal Health lands back-to-back FDA Class I recalls for catheter kits, prefilled syringes.
Meanwhile, Monoject 3mL syringe, 2.5mL Saline Fill is not affected by the recall. This item, SKU 8881570300, will be available for sale until inventory is depleted.
Aligned Medical Solutions initiated a nationwide recall of Cardinal Health’s Monoject™ Flush Prefilled Saline Syringes placed into 9,378 kits. These convenience kits have been found to contain ...
In an April 24 letter to Cardinal Health CEO Steve Mason, the FDA said the company changed from manufacturing its monoject Luer-lock tip syringes and monoject enteral feeding syringes to hiring a ...
The recall includes Monoject syringes containing three-, five- and 10-milliliter amounts of saline solution that were distributed between July 2019 and July 2021.
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