Recalls

Different Name, Same Contamination, Recall Problems For US Homeopathic Nasal Spray Firm

Green Pharmaceuticals’ SnoreStop Nasal Spray, previously marketed as “NasoSpray,” still is available even though agency officials on multiple occasions for a month recommended a recall after an April inspection found “gross microbial contamination” in one lot.

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News We’re Watching: $1B Judgement Against J&J Recalls For Abbott, Baxter, More; Karl Storz Announces Fujifilm Partnership

 

This week, a Delaware court awarded Auris Health shareholders $1bn in a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson; Abbott recalled some FreeStyle Libre 3 sensors; and McKesson purchased a controlling interest in a Florida cancer care chain.

News We’re Watching: AMP Sues FDA To Block Lab-Developed Test Rule; FDA Guidances; ICU Medical Infusion Pump Correction

 
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This week, a medical group sued the FDA to block a lab-developed test rule; the FDA published guidance on device classifications; Defibtec issued a recall of its chest compression device and ICU Medical updated instructions for its infusion pump batteries; Maui Imaging raised a $4m DOD grant to put imaging tech into military-based trauma units.

Check Contract Manufacturers' GMP Compliance, US FDA Warns Eye Drop Firm, Lip Balm Provider

 

Request to recall eye drops should be fulfilled promptly and businesses providing lip balms as promotional products must verify contract manufacturers are compliant, recent FDA warnings states. Additional letters went to Jordanian firm about testing alcohol for methane and to a Chinese firm advised that compliance with China’s quality control standards isn’t sufficient.

Tandem’s Mobile App Still Causing Battery Depletion Post-Update

 
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Despite a March recall and a following update, Tandem’s t:slim X2 application is still causing the battery-depleting defect.

FSMA Facility, Recall Reinspection Fees Remain On Ice As FDA Heats Up Making Program ‘Feasible’

 

As it has every year since FSMA was passed in 2011, FDA doesn’t plan to impose reinspection fees until it publishes guidance for small businesses to request reductions. FY2025 budget proposal includes plan “to re-structure the fee programs to make it more administratively feasible to operate.”

Philips Says Outside Lab Screwed Up, Then Covered Up Testing Results Of Ventilator Foam

 

Philips has filed a lawsuit against a Pennsylvania lab it hired to analyze sound abatement foam that prompted widespread recalls of its CPAP machines. Philips alleges PSN Labs grossly overestimated the risk to patients, which led Philips to initiate a larger recall than it otherwise would have.

Inspections Of Chinese Syringe Manufacturer Prompts Additional Warnings

The US FDA has issued two new warning letters to Chinese syringe makers Jiangsu Shenli and Jiangsu Caina following inspections of their facilities. The letters are the latest in what has been an ongoing investigation into these devices.

News We’re Watching: Nipro Medical Invests $397.8M In First US Facility; Baxter, Hamilton Ventilator Recalls; FDA Warnings; And More

 
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This week, Nipro Medical Corp. announced it will invest $397.8m to build a US-based production plant, generating 232 new jobs; both Baxter and Hamilton announced ventilator recalls; Imperative Care wins FDA clearance for its stroke catheter; Intelligent Ultrasound Group plc entered into a conditional sale and purchase deal to sell its Clinical AI business to GE HealthCare for £40.5m; RMI distributed 350m rapid test kits in the fight against HIV/AIDS; Jiangsu Shenli Medical Production Co., Ltd received a second FDA warning letter about quality and safety of plastic syringes.

News We’re Watching: Roche Patent Suit, Dental Device Guidance Docs, Edwards Partners With Affluent Med

 

This week, Roche filed suit against Foresight Diagnostics and Stanford University over patent infringement; the former head of a COVID-19 test company was convicted of securities fraud; and Baxter announced a recall of Life2000 ventilators.

Philips Was Correct In Disputed Death Reports, FDA Confirms

 

Last month, the US FDA increased the number of injuries and deaths initially reported in a March recall from Philips, which the company disputed. The FDA now says its adjusted numbers were in error.

Philips Disputes Additional Deaths Linked To May Recall Of Breathing Machines

 

The US FDA is reporting dozens more additional deaths associated with a May recall of Philips ventilators than initially reported. The company says it stands by its original number of seven and has reached out to the FDA.

Teva Pulls Out Its Digital Inhaler GoResp From UK Market

 

Commercial reasons led Teva to withdraw its innovative GoResp Digihaler from the UK market, asking healthcare professionals to stop supplying the inhaler immediately.

3 Deaths Linked To Latest Teleflex Catheter Recall

 

Teleflex is recalling thousands of intra-aortic balloon catheter kits that are used during cardiac procedures and to treat complications from heart failure. This is the latest in a series of recalls from Teleflex and its subsidiary Arrow International.

News We’re Watching: Medtronic Recall, More Chinese Syringe Woes, Surgical Robot Clearance

 

This week, Medline announced recalls of tracheal tubes; Eko Health raised $41m in Series D funding; and the US FDA announced participation in collaborative communities focused on brain-computer interface devices and more.

News We’re Watching: Panel Backs Guardant Shield, EU Adopts AI Act, Magellan Settles Lead Test Claims

 

This week, an FDA advisory panel recommended approval of the Guardant Shield blood test for colon and rectal cancers; the EU Council signed off on the world’s first AI law; and the FDA challenged innovators to develop AI/ML technologies to detect gait freezing in individuals with Parkinson’s disease

Valisure Puts FDA Under Microscope In Complaint On Ranitidine Tests Seeking Damages From GSK

 

Amended complaint filed 21 May after US Attorney General in March said the federal and state governments, named as co-plaintiffs, wouldn’t intervene and the court ordered the complaint unsealed. Complaint, initially filed in 2019, is critical of FDA, generally alleging agency failed to conduct sufficient oversight and evaluation of GSK’s testing data for ranitidine.

Pair Of Deaths Linked To Latest Recall Of Abbott HeartMate Pump

 

Abbott has issued a recall of several hundred HeartMate 3 pumps used to support patients with heart failure after reports of blood leakage and air entering the devices.

News We’re Watching: UK Plans Digital Health Guidance, FDA Warns Against Getinge/Marquet Cardiac Devices

 
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This week, MHRA and NICE released results from their first survey of potential digital health tool users; the FDA warned against using Getinge/Marquet cardiac devices; and Illumina announced plans to hand its Grail spin-off to existing shareholders.

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