Recall Of Cook Medical Catheters Labeled High-Risk Class I By FDA

The company has yanked from the market more than 37,000 of its catheters because there’s a chance they can break apart.

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Cook Medical LLC has yanked from the market more than 37,000 catheters because there’s a chance they can break apart. The US Food and Drug Administration designated the action as a high-risk class I recall on 23 December.

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