Sodium Chloride Recalled

August 02, 2024

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On July 24, 2024, B. Braun Medical Inc. recalled two lots of sodium chloride (NaCl) injection 0.9% 1000mL – E8000. The affected lots were recalled because they were released with particulate matter inside the bags, which could potentially cause harm or permanent impairment. The presence of particulate matter could increase the risk of fluid leakage from the bags, leading to contamination with microorganisms and potential bloodstream infections. Furthermore, if hazardous medication is added to the bags, a leak could lead to exposure and harm to those who come in contact with the contents. Sodium chloride 0.9% injection solution is used to replenish lost salt and water due to certain conditions. It is also a sterile solution used to dissolve or dilute medications before giving them intravenously. For more information contact B. Braun Medical Inc. at 833.425.1464 or email recalls@bbraunusa.com.

Last updated: August 02, 2024

The information on this site is not intended to take the place of your doctor or other healthcare professionals. It is a resource to help you make the best decisions and get the most from the medical services available to you. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of all medical conditions.