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July 11, 2001
Date of Enforcement Report: 7/11/01 Class: II RECALL NUMBER, PRODUCT AND CODE: Z-0629-1, Multi-Therapy Ambulatory Infusion Pumps sold under the following labels a) Sabratek 6060 Homerun Infusion Pump, product codes 606000-40 (English), 606000-40L (loaner pump) and 606000-40I (International) b) Baxter 6060 Multi-Therapy Ambulatory Infusion Pump, product code 2M9832 REASON: Potential overinfusion in the Auto-Ramp mode...
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Company: Paul E. Garland M.D.Date: 7/11/01 Product: Excimer Laser Medical devices used by doctors in their course of their practice to treat patients are “marketed” and “held for sale” within the meaning of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (the Act). An excimer laser is a class III device under section 513(f) of the...
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RECALL NUMBER, PRODUCT AND CODE:Company: Community Blood Center of Greater Kansas City Date of Enforcement Report: 7/11/01 Class: II B-1457-1, Red Blood Cells Units L04250, L02615, M84346, T52350, T033222,T031302, T028101, T025140, T012049, T007397 B-1458-1, Platelets, Pheresis, Units T038725, T035305, T034495 B-1459-1, Platelets Units T031302, T012049, T007397 B-1460-1, Fresh Frozen Plasma Units L04250 (divided into 4...
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