FDA officials are working with Abbott, the manufacturer, to recall six of their brand name glucose test strips.
The recalled strips may give a false low blood sugar result — which could lead patients to raise their glucose unnecessarily — or avoid treating high blood sugar because of the low reading.
Diabetes Testing Strips Recalled
Both scenarios could be dangerous.
Users of these strips are encouraged to call Abbott's customer service line to replace the defective strips.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced the agency is working with Abbott Diabetes Care to recall 359 different lots of glucose test strips marketed under the following brand names:
*Precision Xceed Pro; *Precision Xtra; *Medisense Optium; *Optium; *OptiumEZ; and *ReliOn Ultima.
- The test strips were manufactured between January and May 2010 and are sold both in retail and online settings directly to consumers, but are also used in health care facilities.
Diabetes Testing Strips Recalled
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