Recalls for Pad, Alcohol, Device Disinfectant
9 on file
- MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP - NorthfieldOpen, ClassifiedMar 29, 2024
Product may have a weak seal which may result in a breach of sterility of the contents if the seal fails. The weak seal may not be detectable by all users.
- Mckesson Medical-Surgical Inc. Corporate OfficeOpen, ClassifiedAug 26, 2022
Facility Temperature excursions (from June 2021-August 2021) prior to delivery; exposure to higher temperatures may have impacted product effectiveness. All lots received between 06/01/21-9/30/21.
- Madison Polymeric EngineeringTerminatedMay 12, 2017
Product is contaminated with Cladosporium cladosporioides/herbarum/phaenocomae.
- Catheter Connections, Inc.TerminatedSep 5, 2014
Catheter Connections is recalling DualCap IV Pole Strips disinfectant caps for luer access valves due to potential improper packaging cap seal which may render the sealed cap non-sterile.
- Alere San DiegoTerminatedNov 16, 2011
Alere has initiated a recall of the Professional Disposables International (PDI) alcohol prep products due to the potential presence of low levels of the microorganism Bacillus cereus.
- Vygon CorporationTerminatedJun 11, 2011
Skin-Prep wipes purchased by Churchill (a Vygon company) for inclusion into Dressing Kits and PICC Insertion Kits were recalled by the manufacturer due to potential bacterial contamination.
- Vygon CorporationTerminatedJun 11, 2011
Skin-Prep wipes purchased by Churchill (a Vygon company) for inclusion into Dressing Kits and PICC Insertion Kits were recalled by the manufacturer due to potential bacterial contamination.
- Vygon CorporationTerminatedJun 11, 2011
Skin-Prep wipes purchased by Churchill (a Vygon company) for inclusion into Dressing Kits and PICC Insertion Kits were recalled by the manufacturer due to potential bacterial contamination.
- Vygon CorporationTerminatedJun 11, 2011
Skin-Prep wipes purchased by Churchill (a Vygon company) for inclusion into Dressing Kits and PICC Insertion Kits were recalled by the manufacturer due to potential bacterial contamination.