To data, there have been 13 reported injuries. Becton Dickinson (BD)/Carefusion 303 is recalling the Alaris infusion pump due to incompatibility issues with Cardinal Health Monoject syringes. The Food ...
This story was originally published on MedTech Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily MedTech Dive newsletter. BD has expanded a Class I Alaris recall to cover 15 ...
Becton, Dickinson and Company’s BDX, or popularly known as BD, initiated the recall of its infusion pumps last month after customer reports indicated software issues, potentially leading to inaccurate ...
The U.S. FDA said that BD (NYSE:BDX) has expanded its Class I voluntary recall to inform customers about the worst-case performance of the BD Alaris Pump Module model 8100 when used with certain ...
A new group of recalls for a repair piece installed in some of BD’s Alaris infusion pumps joins more than a dozen others on the long list of serious recalls involving the device in the last decade.
The FDA has identified this as a Class I recall, the most serious type of recall. There have been 13 reported injuries. There have been no reports of death. Get the Strategy to Trade Pre-Fed Setups ...
FDA has given Class I status to a Carefusion recall related to the Alaris Model 8100 infusion pump. A software failure in the pump had been identified in modules running software version 9.1.18. Last ...