Class II — Potential Health Hazard

Potential health hazard — use of or exposure to this product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences.

VITROS Chemistry Products White Reference Slides Recalled by Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics Due to An incorrect assay value (0.3785) was printed on...

Date: January 9, 2014
Company: Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics
Status: Terminated
Source: FDA (Device)

What You Should Do

Stop using this product immediately. Do not consume, use, or distribute it.

Return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. If you have questions, contact Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics directly.

Affected Products

VITROS Chemistry Products White Reference Slides, White Correction Factor Slide (WCF), DT Slides, 25 Slides, Part Number J02315; Made in USA by Ortho- Clinical Diagnostics, Inc. 100 Indigo Creek Drive, Rochester, NY 14626 --- This product is a part/ tool used when performing the correction factors adjustment on the VITROS Chemistry Systems. It does not have a 510(k) number. Because the WCF slide is a part/ tool, and is not a device used for diagnostic testing, there is no Intended Use statement. The following summary is provided as a description/ explanation of the WCF slide. The WCF slide is a part/ tool used in the reflectometer correction factor adjustment procedure in order to optimize the optical calibration of the VITROS 250/350/5,1 FS/4600 Chemistry Systems and the VITROS 5600 Integrated

Quantity: 64 units worldwide

Why Was This Recalled?

An incorrect assay value (0.3785) was printed on the product carton for the 460 nm wavelength (filter) that may cause a delay in the ability to obtain and report TBIL, Bu, Bc, and derived tests results. The correct assay value is 0.8658.

Where Was This Sold?

This product was distributed nationwide across all 50 states.

Affected (51 states)Not affected

About Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics

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