The Recall Desk
ModerateFDA (Devices)·Z-1204-2024·Announced 2024-03-06

FDA Recalls Conductive Adhesive Gel for Viscosity Defect

Parker Laboratories is recalling Tensive Conductive Adhesive Gel due to five complaints regarding incorrect viscosity. The affected product was distributed across multiple US states and internationally.

What this means for you

Minor labeling or packaging issue, or a voluntary precautionary recall. Risk of harm is low but real — follow the manufacturer's instructions.

Our severity reasoning: FDA Class II classification with no reported illnesses or injuries. The hazard is based on complaints regarding product viscosity, which represents a quality issue rather than a documented safety risk. Per the severity rubric, this qualifies as Moderate.

Plain-English summary

Parker Laboratories, Inc. is recalling 44 cases (6,336 units) of Tensive Conductive Adhesive Gel, Product Reference 22-60. The recall was initiated following five complaints regarding incorrect viscosity of the product.

The recalled product lot A0623009 was distributed domestically to Arizona, California, Florida, North Carolina, New Jersey, Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania, Washington, and Wisconsin. International distribution included Canada, France, and Germany. The FDA has classified this as a Class II recall.

The recalled product

Product
Tensive Conductive Adhesive Gel, Product Ref. 22-60. 12, 1 case contains 12 inner boxes with 50g tubes packaged in each.
Manufacturer
Parker Laboratories, Inc.
Hazard
  • viscosity-defect

Is your product affected?

Check your packaging against the codes below. If any of them match, the product is part of this recall.

Lot numbers (5)

  • Product Number: 22-60
  • UDI/DI: (Master)20855683006337
  • (Inner Box) 10855683006330
  • (Individual Unit) 00855683006333
  • Lot A0623009.

Distribution

Distributed in 10 states:

  • AZ
  • CA
  • FL
  • NC
  • NJ
  • NV
  • NY
  • PA
  • WA
  • WI