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Angiodynamics Inc. (Navilyst Medical Inc.): Medline Industries, Inc. supplies Navilyst with sterile package gloves included in the tandem packing of the Maximal Barrier Nursing Kits. Medline has determined that specific lots of the gloves supplied to Navilyst contain an incorrect expiration date. Navilyst has confirmed that Medlines affected sterile gloves (Medline Part Number MSG1075/MSG3075) have been included in a limited number of kits.

Agency Publication Date: December 5, 2016
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Affected Products

Product: Xcela Power Injectable PICC Maximal Barrier Nursing Kit The Maximal Barrier Nursing Kits are Tandem Pack Convenience Kits packaged with a NMI PICC and accessories. The Xcela Power Injectable PICC is indicated for short or long-term peripheral access to the central venous system for intravenous therapy, including but not limited to, the administration of fluids, medications and nutrients; the sampling of blood; and for power injection of contrast media

Batch/Lot: 505722, 5056512

Lot Numbers:
505722
Product: BioFlo PICC with ENDEXO Technology Maximal Barrier Nursing Kit - 1) UPN # H965750121/Catalog No: 5018265, 2) UPN # H965750131/Catalog No:5024787, 3) UPN # H965750141/Catalog No: 5024787, 4) UPN # H965750241/Catalog No: 5020644, 5) UPN # H965750325/Catalog No: 5026458, 6) UPN # H965750355/Catalog No: 5026468 The BioFlo PICCs with ENDEXO Technology are indicated for short or long-term peripheral access to the central venous system for intravenous therapy, including but not limited to, the admin

Batch/Lot: 1) 5018265, 2) 5024787, 3) 5021872, 4) 5020644, 5) 5026458, 6) 5026468

Product: BioFlo PICC with ENDEXO and PASV Valve Technology Maximal Barrier Nursing Kit - UPN # H965750191/Catalog No:75-019 The BioFlo PICCs with ENDEXO and PASV Valve Technology are indicated for short or long-term peripheral access to the central venous system for intravenous therapy, including but not limited to, the administration of fluids, medications, nutrients; the sampling of blood; and for power injection of contrast media

Batch/Lot: 5018263, 5020646, 5046472, 5051539

Lot Numbers:
5018263

Additional Information

Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Event ID: 75322
Status: Resolved
Manufacturer: Angiodynamics Inc. (Navilyst Medical Inc.)
Manufactured In: United States
Units Affected: 3 products (75 packages (boxes of 5); 153 packages (boxes of 5); 200 packages (boxes of 5))

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