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Medical Devices/Home Healthcare

Inmar Supply Chain Solutions, LLC: Various Medical Products Recalled for Rodent Activity and Temperature Damage

Agency Publication Date: September 25, 2023
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Summary

Inmar Supply Chain Solutions is recalling a wide variety of medical products, including bandages, tampons, condoms, blood glucose monitors, adult diapers, COVID-19 test kits, and pregnancy tests. These items were stored in a warehouse environment that was exposed to rodents and rodent waste, and were subjected to temperatures that exceeded the storage requirements listed on their labels. Using these products could result in serious infection from rodent-borne pathogens or lead to inaccurate results from diagnostic tests like glucose monitors and COVID kits due to heat damage.

Risk

Exposure to rodent droppings or urine can transmit dangerous bacteria and viruses to consumers using personal care or diagnostic items. Additionally, excessive heat can degrade the chemical components of medical tests, making them unreliable and potentially leading to incorrect medical decisions or untreated conditions.

What You Should Do

  1. Check your medical supplies to see if you have any bandages, tampons, condoms, blood glucose monitors, adult diapers, COVID-19 test kits, or pregnancy tests that may have been distributed through Inmar Supply Chain Solutions in Arlington, Texas.
  2. Identify products that show signs of damage, such as chewed packaging, or those labeled with Recall Number Z-2634-2023.
  3. Stop using any products you suspect were affected by this recall immediately.
  4. Contact your healthcare provider if you have used any of these products and are experiencing symptoms of illness or if you believe you received an inaccurate test result from a glucose or COVID-19 monitor.
  5. Contact Inmar Supply Chain Solutions directly at their Arlington, Texas facility for instructions on how to handle affected products and to inquire about potential remedies.
  6. For additional information or to report health concerns, 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

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Contact healthcare provider or manufacturer

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

Affected Products

Product: Various Medical Products stored on pallets (including bandages, tampons, condoms, blood glucose monitors, adult diapers, COVID-19 test kits, and pregnancy tests)
Lot Numbers:
Z-2634-2023

Additional Information

Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Event ID: 92933
Status: Active
Manufacturer: Inmar Supply Chain Solutions, LLC
Sold By: Inmar Supply Chain Solutions
Manufactured In: United States
Units Affected: unknown
Distributed To: Nationwide

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