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Field Safety Notice - Accuchek Insight Adapter And Tubing

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I suspect anyone that this applies to has already been contacted... but I have just been alerted to this voluntary recall by Roche

Roche Diabetes Care are conducting a voluntary recall related to previous design-versions of the Accu-Chek Insight insulin pump adapter and tubing.​
As part of our ongoing quality monitoring and market surveillance processes, we have identified that insulin leakage can occur in a low number of cases with the Accu-Chek Insight adapter and tubing consumable which connects the pre-filled insulin cartridge with the insulin pump.​
We conducted an in-depth evaluation of the issue and implemented the appropriate corrective measures by means of technical enhancements to the adapter needle in the Accu-Chek Insight adapter and tubing consumable to reduce the incidence of leakage.​
All patients and healthcare professionals who may have affected stock are being contacted and replacements of all in-date affected stock are being issued​
 
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has issued a national patient safety alert for the NovoRapid PumpCart prefilled insulin cartridge and the Roche Accu-Chek Insight Insulin pump system following concerns raised about cracked cartridges and insulin leaks.

 
Diabetes UK has now posted a page on their website concerning this.

 
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