Baxter Corporation Products Recall Due to Blue Cap Breakage
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Baxter Corporation is recalling multiple lots of sodium chloride and other injection solutions after blue caps may break apart.
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What Happened
Baxter Corporation products are subject to a Health Canada recall because Blue Caps Enhanced Closures (blue tip protectors) may break apart in affected lots.
Which Products Are Affected
The recall covers the following products distributed to healthcare establishments:
- 0.9% Sodium chloride injection, USP (DIN 00060208), lots W6A14B0, W6B04B0, W6C05B0, W6C06B0, W6C11B0, W5L16M0, W5L16M0A, W5L16M0S, W6A14A0, W6A16A0, W6A18A0, W6A28M0, W6A28M0A, W6B05M0, W6B05M0A, W6B08A0, W6B21A1
- 0.9% Sodium chloride Irrigation, USP (DIN 00786160), lot W6C11T1
- (20 mmol/L) Potassium chloride in 5% Dextrose and 0.9% Sodium chloride injection, USP (DIN 00786292), lot W6C05A1
- Lactated Ringer's injection, USP (DIN 00061085), lot W6C05A0
What You Should Do
Verify if your product is affected. Consult your healthcare provider prior to discontinuing use of the affected product(s), or for any health concerns. Contact the recalling firm if you have any questions about the recall. Report any health product related side effects or safety complaints to Health Canada.
Why This Matters
The recall affects multiple lots of intravenous and irrigation solutions used in healthcare settings.
Source
Original source: Health Canada Official Notice ↗
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