Trividia Health, Inc. is recalling 601 units of the Good Neighbor Pharmacy TRUE METRIX Self Monitoring Blood Glucose Meter (Model RE4011-01) due to a manufacturing defect. The affected meters may have LCD display issues such as missing or partial segments, also known as "ghosting," which can make it difficult to read blood sugar values correctly. These devices were distributed across several states including California, Florida, and New York, with an expiration date of February 21, 2030.
A defective display can cause users to misinterpret their blood sugar levels, potentially leading to incorrect treatment decisions for diabetes management, such as inappropriate insulin dosing. This poses a significant risk of serious medical complications from improper blood sugar control.
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Units affected: 601
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