LifeScan, Inc., a Johnson & Johnson company, is recalling a line of its blood glucose meters used by patients with diabetes, because the machines shut off when an "extremely high" blood glucose level ...
MILPITAS, Calif. — LifeScan on Monday initiated a voluntary recall and replacement for all of its OneTouch VerioIQ blood-glucose meters in the United States, effective immediately. “Our patients’ ...
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) - Johnson & Johnson has announced a voluntary recall for all its OneTouch VerioIQ blood glucose meters in the U.S. because they do not provide a warning when a diabetic's ...
Johnson & Johnson is recalling and replacing more than 2 million meters used to measure blood glucose levels in diabetics due to a failure to operate properly at extremely high glucose readings, the ...
LifeScan started in 1981, and most of its products focus on diabetes management. Johnson & Johnson and Platinum Equity are the parent companies of LifeScan. OneTouch claims that 20 million people ...
Laboratory sheets of adult patients coming to the phlebotomy area of an ambulatory care endocrinology practice were reviewed to identify patients scheduled for a venipuncture for glucose measurement.
The LifeScan OneTouch Verio IQ was recalled on March 25, 2013, because at extremely high blood glucose levels the meter will not warn the user of a high reading and will shut off. This could ...
LifeScan has announced it is conducting a voluntary recall of eight lots of OneTouch SureStep glucose meter test strips because they may provide falsely low glucose results when the glucose level is ...
In this study, meter accuracy was evaluated using two commonly used criteria. Error-grid analysis revealed that the FreeStyle Flash and One Touch Ultra were clinically accurate 99.5% and 100% of the ...
Health products giant Johnson & Johnson on Monday issued yet another product recall, this one for OneTouch VerioIQ blood glucose meters sold in the U.S. They're being recalled because when a ...