FDA Warns Against Use Of Pre-Owned Test Strips For Glucose And Warfarin
The FDA is warning consumers not to use pre-owned test strips for monitoring glucose or blood thinners, due to a number of potential risks.
The FDA is warning consumers not to use pre-owned test strips for monitoring glucose or blood thinners, due to a number of potential risks.
The FDA warns that Genstrips blood glucose test strips may give false results, leading to diabetes decisions that could endanger patients.
A FreeStyle blood glucose test strip recall has been designated class I by the FDA, which warns that faulty readings could lead to severe injury and death.
Abbott Laboratories has recalled some lots of Freestyle blood glucose test strips because of false readings.
A number of Nova Max test strips have been recalled due to the risk of false blood glucose level readings.
Abbott Laboratories has issued a recall for about 359 glucose test strips sold under a variety of brand names, such as Precision Xceed Pro, Precision Xtra, MediSense Optium, Optium, Optium…