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Medical Devices/Home Healthcare

Cardinal Health 200, LLC: Curity Flexible Adhesive Bandages Recalled for Potential Latex Contamination

Agency Publication Date: May 16, 2024
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Summary

Cardinal Health 200, LLC is recalling 2,000 packages of CardinalHealth Curity Flexible Adhesive Bandages (X-Large, 2 x 3.75 in.) due to potential contamination with latex adhesive residual. Although the product is labeled as hypoallergenic and does not list latex as an ingredient, the presence of latex residue poses a serious health risk to individuals with latex sensitivities or allergies. This voluntary recall affects Model 44102 bandages distributed nationwide in the United States.

Risk

The product may contain residual latex adhesive despite being marketed as hypoallergenic; exposure to latex can cause severe allergic reactions, including skin irritation, hives, or life-threatening anaphylaxis in sensitive individuals.

What You Should Do

  1. Check your first aid supplies for CardinalHealth Curity Flexible Adhesive Bandages, X-Large size (2 x 3.75 in.), Model 44102.
  2. Verify the identification codes on the packaging: look for Lot #A14722 and UDI-DI numbers 50192253049907 (Case) or 20192253049906 (Box).
  3. Immediately stop using bandages from the affected lot, especially if you or anyone in your household has a known latex allergy.
  4. Contact your healthcare provider if you believe you have experienced an allergic reaction or injury related to the use of these bandages.
  5. Contact Cardinal Health 200, LLC or your medical supply distributor for further instructions regarding the return or disposal of the affected product and to discuss potential refunds.
  6. For additional questions or to report a problem, contact the FDA at 1-888-463-6332 (1-888-INFO-FDA) or visit www.fda.gov/medical-devices/medical-device-recalls.

Your Remedy Options

๐Ÿ“‹Other Action

Contact healthcare provider or manufacturer

How to: Contact your healthcare provider or the manufacturer for further instructions and potential refund

Affected Products

Product: CardinalHealth Curity Flexible Adhesive Bandage X-Large 2 x 3.75 in. (5.1 x 9.5 cm)
Model / REF:
44102
Lot Numbers:
A14722

Additional Information

Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Event ID: 94407
Status: Active
Manufacturer: Cardinal Health 200, LLC
Sold By: medical supply distributors
Manufactured In: United States
Units Affected: 2,000 packages
Distributed To: Nationwide

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