New Hampshire recalls
3274 federal recalls on file affecting New Hampshire - 195 New Hampshire-specific plus 3079 nationwide. Sourced from CPSC, FDA, USDA, and NHTSA.
- 2012-10-10FDA-DeviceBeckman CoulterClass IINationwideStop using Beckman Coulter RF reagent lots M012376, M101865
The recall was initiated because Beckman Coulter has confirmed customer reports of QC shifts, lot-to-lot variation, and an increase in the percent of patient samples recovering >20 IU/mL using the Lots# M012376 and M101865 of IMMAGE RF reagent. The lots identified for the RF reagent might produce false abnormal results.
- 2012-10-10FDA-DeviceBeckman CoulterClass IINationwideCOULTER PrepPlus, Part Number: 286600 Product Usage: The COULTER PrepPlus, is a microprocessor-controlled pipetting and diluting system, designed for automating sample preparation or assay methods. It is capable of aspirating and dispensing liquid samples.
The recall was initiated because Beckman Coulter has confirmed that the Coulter PrepPlus may experience intermittant reagent level sense failures where the instrument may not produce a warning that a reagent vial is low or out of reagent.
- 2012-10-10FDA-DeviceSynthesClass IINationwideCheck Synthes MIRS spine system labeling
Synthes is initiating a Medical Device Labeling Correction following a detailed review of the current labeling in response to reported complaints. Synthes has identified technique measures and has updated the labeling associated with this system. The labeling reflects updated technique recommendations and emphasizes the importance of avoiding rod mis-alignment.
- 2012-10-10FDA-FoodBliss UnlimitedClass IINationwideStop using Luna & Larry's Coconut Bliss Mocha Maca Crunch
Recent tests show that one lot of the raw material, Casa de Mesquite brand Mesquite Bean flour, has the potential to be contaminated with Bacillus cereus, a spoilage organism which can cause diarrhea, nausea and other symptoms
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