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Truebalance and Truetrack Blood Glucose Meters by Nipro Diagnostics: Recall - Incorrect Factory-set Measure

Audience: Consumer, Pharmacy

[Posted 01/08/2014]

ISSUE: Nipro Diagnostics initiated a voluntary recall and replacement of a limited number of TRUEbalance and TRUEtrack Blood Glucose Meters distributed both in the United States and outside the United States.

The company determined that certain isolated TRUEbalance and TRUEtrack Blood Glucose Meters have an incorrect factory-set unit of measure that displays the glucose result in mmol/L rather than mg/dl. If a consumer were not to notice the incorrect unit of measure, it is possible that the meter result could be read as a lower than expected blood glucose result.

BACKGROUND: There are 501 affected TRUEbalance meters and 105 affected TRUEtrack meters that were distributed in the United States from September 2008 to May 2013. The company is sending notifications to pharmacies, durable medical equipment providers, mail order companies and distributors where the TRUEbalance and TRUEtrack meters are recommended or sold in the United States.

RECOMMENDATION: Consumers who have a TRUEbalance or TRUEtrack meter should:

Consumers may continue to test blood glucose using any other Nipro Diagnostics blood glucose meter not included in this recall while waiting for their replacement meter to arrive. Only use test strips that are intended for use with their blood glucose meter.

Healthcare professionals and patients are encouraged to report adverse events or side effects related to the use of these products to the FDA's MedWatch Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program:

[01/02/2014 - Press Release - Nipro Diagnostics, Inc]
[01/02/2014 - Product Photos - Nipro Diagnostics, Inc]

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