Randox Blood Gas Control Level 2 -Model BG5002. In-vitro Diagnostic Quality control of Blood Gas analysis This product is intended for in vitro diagnostic use, in the quality control of Blood Gas analysis. Target values and ranges are supplied for the following analytes: Calcium, Chloride, Glucose, Lactate, PCO2, pH, pO2, Potassium, Sodium and Total CO2.

Class I - Dangerous

What Should You Do?

  1. Check if you have this product:
    Lot Code: 184BG GTIN: 05055273227116
  2. Do not eat it: Even if it looks and smells fine, do not consume this product.
  3. Throw it away or return it: You can return the product to the store for a full refund.
  4. Seek medical attention if needed: If you've consumed this product and feel unwell, contact your doctor immediately.
  5. Report problems: Report any issues to the FDA's Safety Reporting Portal.

⚠️ Emergency: If you experience severe symptoms after consuming this product, call 911 or Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222.

Recall Details

Company:
Randox Laboratories Ltd.
Reason for Recall:
An error in the assignment of the control range pH in Blood Gas Control
Classification:
Class I - Dangerous

Dangerous or defective products that predictably could cause serious health problems or death.

Status:
terminated

Product Information

Full Description:

Randox Blood Gas Control Level 2 -Model BG5002. In-vitro Diagnostic Quality control of Blood Gas analysis This product is intended for in vitro diagnostic use, in the quality control of Blood Gas analysis. Target values and ranges are supplied for the following analytes: Calcium, Chloride, Glucose, Lactate, PCO2, pH, pO2, Potassium, Sodium and Total CO2.

Product Codes/Lot Numbers:

Lot Code: 184BG GTIN: 05055273227116

Distribution:

Distributed in: US, WV

Official Source

Always verify recall information with the official FDA source:

View on FDA.gov

FDA Recall Number: Z-1057-2019

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