FDA-Device2020-05-20Class II
BD Alaris PCEA Administration Set, Microbore Tubing with Yellow Identification Stripe ASV, Catalog Number 30893-07 - Product Usage: Microbore Tubing with Yellow Identification Stripe Anti-siphon Valve Use Aseptic Technique Set cannot be used for gravity infusion. 1. Connect PCA syringe to female luer on administration set. 2. Push on syringe plunger to prime set. 3. Refer to PCA module Directions for Use for complete loading and operating instructions. Notes: The set should be changed accord
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Hazard
The products have the potential to leak between the connection of the male luer and the yellow striped tubing. This leak may be observed while priming or during use. The most likely health consequence associated with a leak in an administration set would be inadequate pain control for the patient due to an under-infusion of medication.
Sold states
Worldwide distribution - US Nationwide Distribution and the countries of Canada, Belgium.
Affected count
110,350
Manufactured in
Terre Bonne Park A4, Route De Crassier 17, Eysins, N/A, Switzerland
Products
BD Alaris PCEA Administration Set, Microbore Tubing with Yellow Identification Stripe ASV, Catalog Number 30893-07 - Product Usage: Microbore Tubing with Yellow Identification Stripe Anti-siphon Valve Use Aseptic Technique Set cannot be used for gravity infusion. 1. Connect PCA syringe to female luer on administration set. 2. Push on syringe plunger to prime set. 3. Refer to PCA module Directions for Use for complete loading and operating instructions. Notes: The set should be changed according to facility protocol or in accordance with currently recognized guidelines for IV therapy. Antisiphon sets cannot be primed by gravity.
Official notice
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm?Product=Z-1967-2020Don't want to check this manually?
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