Alcohol Prep Pad Recalls Issued Over Sterility Concerns
Two recalls of alcohol prep pads have been announced due to a lack of sterility.
Two recalls of alcohol prep pads have been announced due to a lack of sterility.
The FDA is warning that some alcohol prep pads and towelettes may not have been manufactured in a sterile environment and may carry the risk of infections.
A settlement has been reached between the makers of recalled Triad alcohol wipes and the parents of a two-year-old who died of a bacterial infection believed to have been caused…
Federal health officials are investigating the death of a 66-year old man, which may be the eighth fatality linked to problems with tainted Triad alcohol wipes, which were recalled about…
Documents have surfaced that indicate federal regulators have known for 18 months about problems with sterilization and manufacturing practices at the plant where millions of recently recalled Triad alcohol prep…
A Tennessee man has filed a $30 million Triad alcohol pad lawsuit, claiming that he contracted a Bacillus cereus infection from infected wipes.
A Texas family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Triad Group, alleging that contaminated alcohol swabs, pads and swab sticks led to the death of their two-year-old child.
Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is the latest drug maker to announce that one of its medications was shipped with recalled alcohol pads, which may be contaminated and pose a risk of serious…
In the wake of an alcohol prep pad recall that was issued due to microbial contamination, the FDA is reminding health care professionals to closely note whether pads are sterile…
Patients who have had injection sites or surgical sites cleaned with Triad alcohol prep pads, swabs and swab sticks could be at risk for Bacillus cereus infection and other complications…