Class II — Potential Health Hazard

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

Reservoir Bag for WalkMed Infusion Pump Part Number 204820 Catalog Recalled by WalkMed, LLC Due to There have been reported incidents of fluid leaks...

Date: September 27, 2017
Company: WalkMed, LLC
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 WalkMed, LLC directly.

Affected Products

Reservoir Bag for WalkMed Infusion Pump Part Number 204820 Catalog Number IPR-86/10 65 mL and Reservoir Bag for WalkMed Infusion Pump Part Number 204821 Catalog Number IPR-150/10 150 mL The WalkMed Reservoir Bag is designed for use with the WalkMed 350VL Ambulatory pump and is intended to be used as a reservoir and fluid path for administering intravenous, subcutaneous, arterial, enteral, and epidural infusions of antibiotics, analgesics, chemotherapeutic agents, and other medications or fluids. Please note that the WalkMed 350VL pump is contraindicated for: Infusion of blood and blood products, Infusion of insulin, Infusion of critical medications whose stoppage or interruption would cause serious injury or death Use in ambulatory regimens by patients who do not possess the mental, physical, or emotional capability to operate the pump properly; or who are not under the care of a responsible individual.

Quantity: 25,920 bags

Why Was This Recalled?

There have been reported incidents of fluid leaks at the luer connection. Leaks have been confirmed to originate from, or near, the reservoirs clearcolored female luer connecter.

Where Was This Sold?

This product was distributed nationwide across all 50 states.

Affected (51 states)Not affected

About WalkMed, LLC

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Data sourced from the FDA (Device). Last updated March 26, 2026. View original report