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W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. (“Gore”), a global materials science company, recently announced the commercial launch of the 0.5 mL silicone-free* GORE® IMPROJECT® Syringe Plunger within its ...
0.5 mL syringes are for 30 to 50 units of insulin and are numbered at 1-unit intervals. 1.0 mL syringes are for doses more than 50 units of insulin and are numbered at 2 units per interval.
The Cardinal Health Monoject insulin syringes. [Image from the FDA] The FDA deemed a recall of Cardinal Health (NYSE:CAH) insulin syringe luer lock packs as type I, the most serious kind of recall.
The issue first came to light last September, when Cardinal Health, Inc. sent a letter to healthcare providers and consumers warning that their Monoject U-100 1 mL Insulin Syringe Luer-Lock with Tip ...
Syringe irrigation (SI): a 27-gauge Monoject endodontic needle attached to a Luer-Loc syringe with 17% EDTA solution were placed 2 mm away from the apical stop and washed the whole root canal at a ...
May 20, 2024: More China-based syringe manufacturers received import alert from the FDA. May 23, 2024: Medline issues recall for Chinese manufactured syringes.
Dive Insight: The warning letter focuses on Cardinal’s Monoject luer-lock tip syringes, which are intended to inject fluids into the body or withdraw fluids, and Monoject enteral feeding syringes, ...
In December, FDA officials inspected a Cardinal Health site in Waukegan, Ill. On April 10, all plastic syringes made by Jiangsu Shenli were banned from entering the U.S. by an FDA order.
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 U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2023 recommended against the use of some China-made syringes as it investigated reports of leaks, breakages and other quality problems with such products ...
The U.S. FDA has followed up on reports of problematic syringes made by several companies in mainland China, recommending that U.S. suppliers, consumers and health care organizations stop using these ...
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