7 results
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27ms
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Sources: EU EUDAMED, US FDA
MEDTRONIC INSTENT ESOPHACOIL ESOPHAGEAL STENT SYSTEM AND ESOPHACOIL EXTENSION SYSTEM
FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2
·General, Plastic Surgery
MODIFIED Q4000 & Q3040 ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH MONITOR
FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2
·Cardiovascular
3M Attest Super Rapid Readout Biological Indicator, 3M Attest Auto-reader, 3M Attest Auto-reader
FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2
·General Hospital
4.0MM TI CORTEX EXPANSIONHEAD SCREW SELF-TAPPING 16MM
FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction
·SYNTHES (USA)·Product code KWQ·February 22, 2013
6600
FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction
·GE OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS (SLC)·Product code JAA·January 19, 2011
ONETOUCHPING GLUCOSEMGMTSYSTEM
FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction
·ANIMAS CORPORATION·Product code LZG·August 1, 2014
Product Brand Names: Triage Drugs of Abuse Panel 8 Test Kit (K924476), Triage Drugs of Abuse Panel Plus TCA (K973784), & Triage Drugs of Abuse Panel Plus PPX (K014247) Model Number: 90008, 92002, & 92000 Type of Packaging (i.e. box, plastic bag): For all affected device types: 25 individually pouched devices in a labeled kit box. The Triage Drugs of Abuse Panel plus Tricyclic Antidepressants utilizes a patented immunochemistry, ASCENDTM MULTIMMUNOASSAY (AMIATM). Each AMIATM assay is a competitive binding immunoassay in which a chemically labeled drug (drug conjugate) competes with drug which may be present in the urine for antibody binding sites. After a brief incubation, the reaction mixture is transferred to the membrane in the Detection Area. Free drug conjugate that is displaced from antibody binding sites by drug in the urine, binds to a zone of monoclonal antibody that is immobilized on the membrane. The membrane is washed to remove the unbound conjugate and clear the background. Test results are visually read. The Triage Drugs of Abuse Panel plus Tricyclic Antidepressants is an immunoassay used for the qualitative determination of the presence of the major metabolites of drugs of abuse, (Phencyclidine, Benzodiazepines, Cocaine Metabolite, Amphetamines, THC, Opiates, Barbiturates), and Tricyclic Antidepressants in urine.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Alere San Diego·Product code DIS·January 4, 2012