Over 1.1 million packages of test strips distributed from January 12, 2018 to October 29, 2018 are being recalled. Roche Diagnostics has issued a recall of certain lots of CoaguChek XS PT Test Strips, ...
Terrific Care/Medex Supply has announced a recall of all test strips made by Roche Diagnostics for use with its CoaguChek warfarin anticoagulation meters that it has distributed for direct consumer ...
A new recall has been issued CoaguChek XS PT test strips, used to monitor international normalized ratio (INR) in patients taking warfarin, due to inaccurately high readings. Roche Diagnostics ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today is warning patients and doctors, who use at-home or in-the-office medical devices to monitor levels of the blood thinner warfarin, that certain test strips ...
The CoaguChek XS system (Roche Diagnostics) comprises a meter and specifically designed test strips that can analyse a blood sample (fresh capillary blood or fresh untreated whole venous blood) and ...
On 12/19/2018, Terrific Care, LLC. / Medex Supply Dist, Inc. initiated a nationwide recall of Roche CoaguChek test strips distributed directly to U.S. consumers by Terrific Care, LLC. / Medex Supply ...
ZURICH, May 23 (Reuters) - Swiss drugmaker Roche Holding AG said on Wednesday it had resolved a reliability concern over its CoaguChek anticoagulation monitoring test strips in the United States.
Secure online application developed in conjunction with Voluntis helps simplify patient management for physicians and reporting of test results for patients who self-test PT/INR INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 8, ...
Nov. 2 (UPI) --The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recalled test strips for levels of the blood thinner warfarin because they may provide inaccurate results. The federal agency said in an ...
Rockville, MD - The FDA has issued a recall notice for CoaguChek TM PT (Roche Diagnostics) test strips, a product used by health professionals and patients to monitor blood-clotting time in patients ...
As Pharma giant Roche continues its dive into the digital health realm, it is releasing a new self-testing device for INR or blood coagulation levels, that can wirelessly connect to a smartphone app.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today is warning patients and doctors, who use at-home or in-the-office medical devices to monitor levels of the blood thinner, warfarin, that certain test strips ...
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