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New York product recalls

20,305 recalls have nationwide distribution and so reach New York. 0 additional recalls listed New York specifically in their distribution scope.

About recalls in New York

Most US product recalls have nationwide distribution — the manufacturer ships into every state and the recall sweeps the same way. We include those in this listing because they affect New York consumers even though the source notice doesn’t name the state. State-specific recalls are usually for products with regional distribution (a regional dairy, a local store brand) or where the agency was able to narrow the affected shipments to specific destinations.

If you’re checking whether a recall affects your purchase, the recall detail page lists the exact production lot codes, UPCs, and best-by dates. Match those against your package — distribution scope is a starting filter, not the final answer.

11226–11250 of 20305

  • SevereFDA (Devices)·Z-0192-2024·2023-11-15

    Olympus Bronchovideoscopes Recalled for Endobronchial Combustion Risk

    Olympus is recalling bronchovideoscopes nationwide due to a risk of combustion inside the bronchial passages during high-frequency cauterization if oxygen is supplied or the electrode is positioned too close to the scope's tip.

    Product
    EVIS EXERA III BRONCHOVIDEOSCOPE Model Numbers BF-1TH190, BF-H190, BF-Q190 and BRONCHOVIDEOSCOPE OLYMPUS BF-Q170 Model Number BF-Q170
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Devices)·Z-0189-2024·2023-11-15

    Five Olympus Bronchovideoscope Models Recalled for Endobronchial Combustion Risk

    Olympus is recalling 15,942 bronchovideoscope units nationwide due to endobronchial combustion risk during cauterization procedures with oxygen supply. The hazard occurs when the electrode of the surgical accessory is positioned too close to the scope's distal end.

    Product
    BRONCHOVIDEOSCOPE OLYMPUS BF TYPE Model Numbers BF-1T150, BF-1T60, BF-P150 BF-P60 and EVIS EXERA BRONCHOVIDEOSCOPE OLYMPUS BF TYPE Model Number XT160
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0100-2024·2023-11-15

    Sodium Bicarbonate Injection recalled due to glass contamination

    Pfizer Inc. is recalling 4.2% Sodium Bicarbonate Injection (24,900 vials) nationwide due to the presence of glass particulate matter. This Class I recall affects an injectable medication used in healthcare settings.

    Product
    4.2% Sodium Bicarbonate Injection, USP 5 mEq/10 mL (0.5mEq/mL), Glass ABBOJECT Unit of Use Syringe, packaged as 1 vial and injector per carton, Rx only, Hospira Inc., Lake Forest, IL 60045, NDC 0409-5534-24
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Devices)·Z-0188-2024·2023-11-15

    StealthStation S8 Surgical Navigation System Software Anomaly Recall

    Medtronic is recalling StealthStation S8 and FlexENT systems with software versions 2.0 and 2.0.1 due to a software anomaly that could cause surgical planning data to shift to an unintended location.

    Product
    StealthStation S8 Application version 2.0 and 2.0.1 (Part 9735762) The StealthStation System, with StealthStation Cranial software, is intended as an aid for locating anatomical structures in either open or percutaneous neurosurgical procedures. The StealthStation FlexENT
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Devices)·Z-0194-2024·2023-11-15

    FDA Recalls Olympus EVIS EXERA III Bronchovideoscope for Combustion Risk

    Olympus Corporation is recalling 3,948 EVIS EXERA III bronchovideoscope units nationwide due to risk of combustion during electrosurgical procedures when high-frequency cauterization is used with oxygen supply.

    Product
    EVIS EXERA III BRONCHOVIDEOSCOPE OLYMPUS Model Number BF-P190
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0102-2024·2023-11-15

    Pfizer Lidocaine Injection Recall: Glass Particulates in Injectable Medication

    Pfizer is recalling 3,200 vials of Lidocaine Hydrochloride 2% Injection due to the presence of glass particulates. The injectable medication was distributed nationwide in the US and Puerto Rico.

    Product
    LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE — LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE (LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE)
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Devices)·Z-0184-2024·2023-11-15

    Alaris PCA Module 8120 infusion pump recalled for unvalidated syringes

    CareFusion 303, Inc. is recalling the Alaris PCA Module 8120 infusion pump because its labeling lists compatible syringes that have not been validated. This Class I recall affects 867,362 units worldwide.

    Product
    BD Alaris PCU REF 8015
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Devices)·Z-0185-2024·2023-11-15

    BD Alaris Syringe Module includes non-validated compatible syringes in labeling

    CareFusion is recalling 133,727 units of the BD Alaris Syringe Module because the labeling lists compatible syringes that have not been validated for use with the infusion pump.

    Product
    BD Alaris Syringe Module, REF 8110
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Devices)·Z-0276-2024·2023-11-15

    DigitalDiagnost C90 radiographic system poses ceiling-mount failure risk

    Philips DigitalDiagnost C90 ceiling-mounted radiographic systems may fail and fall. FDA Class II recall affects 143 units nationwide; facilities should contact Philips.

    Product
    DigitalDiagnost C90 High Performance, used to acquire, process, store, display and export digital radiographic images.
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Devices)·Z-0249-2024·2023-11-15

    Stryker Bipolar Forceps Recalled for Incorrect Expiration-Date Labeling

    Stryker Corporation is recalling 2,321 Disposable Spetzler-Malis Bipolar forceps due to incorrect shelf-life labeling. Products labeled with 54-month shelf life actually have a 36-month shelf life.

    Product
    Disposable Spetzler-Malis Bipolar forceps, 20CM IM DISP BAYONET 1.5MM TIP, Catalog Number 6770-200-015
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Devices)·Z-0271-2024·2023-11-15

    Philips CombiDiagnost R90 radiography systems recalled for ceiling mount failure

    Philips is recalling 46 CombiDiagnost R90 radiography systems nationwide due to potential ceiling mount failure that could allow suspended units to fall, posing an injury risk.

    Product
    CombiDiagnost R90, Radiography and Fluoroscopy (R/F) system
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Devices)·Z-0241-2024·2023-11-15

    Stryker Disposable Spetzler-Malis Bipolar Forceps Expiration Date Mislabeled

    Stryker Corporation recalled disposable surgical forceps with mislabeled expiration dates. The product label incorrectly indicates a 54-month shelf life when the actual shelf life is 36 months.

    Product
    Disposable Spetzler-Malis Bipolar forceps, 20CM SM DISP BAYONET 0.5MM TIP, Catalog Number 6760-200-005
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Drugs)·D-0090-2024·2023-11-15

    Prescription Drug Recalled Due to Failed Dissolution Specifications

    Amneal Pharmaceuticals is recalling Extended Phenytoin Sodium capsules nationwide (lot HM03221A) due to failed dissolution specifications, which means the tablets may not dissolve as intended.

    Product
    EXTENDED PHENYTOIN SODIUM — EXTENDED PHENYTOIN SODIUM (PHENYTOIN SODIUM)
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Devices)·Z-0274-2024·2023-11-15

    DigitalDiagnost 4 Radiographic Systems Risk of Ceiling Mount Failure

    DigitalDiagnost 4 High Performance radiographic systems may fail and fall from ceiling mounts. The FDA recalls 366 units distributed nationwide.

    Product
    DigitalDiagnost 4 High Performance, used to acquire, process, store, display and export digital radiographic images.
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Devices)·Z-0129-2024·2023-11-15

    SA3000 intravenous adapters recalled for manufacturing defect causing leakage

    B. Braun is recalling SA3000 intravenous adapters due to a manufacturing defect that may cause leakage. This could delay therapy, increase bloodstream infection risk, and expose patients and workers to hazardous medication.

    Product
    SA3000 VENTED MICRO SPIKE ADAPTER, REF No. 418121, for intravenous use.
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Devices)·Z-0273-2024·2023-11-15

    Philips DigitalDiagnost 4 radiographic systems risk of ceiling mounting failure

    Philips DigitalDiagnost 4 Flex/Value radiographic systems may fail when ceiling-mounted and fall, posing injury risk. Recall affects 92 units distributed nationwide.

    Product
    DigitalDiagnost 4 Flex/Value, used to acquire, process, store, display and export digital radiographic images.
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Devices)·Z-0255-2024·2023-11-15

    Stryker Disposable Bipolar Forceps Recall for Incorrect Expiration Date Labeling

    Stryker Corporation recalls Disposable Spetzler-Malis Bipolar forceps due to labeling error. Products are labeled for 54-month shelf life but have actual 36-month shelf life, risking use of expired sterile surgical equipment.

    Product
    Disposable Spetzler-Malis Bipolar forceps, 23CM SLM DISP BAYONET 0.5MM, Catalog Number 6780-230-005
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Devices)·Z-0221-2024·2023-11-15

    Pendant Patient Alarm Battery Defect Prevents Emergency Alerts

    Securitas Healthcare LLC recalls Arial Water Resistant Pendants (Models 59361 and 2560-59361) because premature battery depletion may prevent emergency alarms from reaching the wireless alert system. Affected patients may not receive emergency assistance when needed.

    Product
    Arial Water Resistant Pendant with Wristband, Models: 59361 and 2560-59361; mobile patient alarm
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Devices)·Z-0131-2024·2023-11-15

    Burette Assembly Recalled for Manufacturing Defect Causing Potential Leakage

    B. Braun recalls 30 ML 2PORT burette assemblies (lot 0061766049) for potential leakage due to manufacturing defect. Leakage risks delayed therapy, bloodstream infection, and medication exposure to patients and healthcare workers.

    Product
    30 ML 2PORT BURETTE ASSEMBLY, Article No. 7A3950, used in a contrast management system.
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Devices)·Z-0222-2024·2023-11-15

    Patient Alarm Pendant with Wristband Recalled for Premature Battery Depletion

    Securitas Healthcare is recalling its Arial Water Resistant Pendant (Models 59362 and 2560-59362) due to premature battery depletion, which may prevent alarms from being received by the emergency call system.

    Product
    Arial Water Resistant Pendant with Long Wristband, Models: 59362 and 2560-59362; mobile patient alarm
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Devices)·Z-0220-2024·2023-11-15

    Arial Water Resistant Pendant Alarm Recalled for Battery Depletion Risk

    Securitas Healthcare is recalling Arial Water Resistant Pendants (models 59360 and 2560-59360) due to premature battery depletion that may prevent emergency alarms from being received.

    Product
    Arial Water Resistant Pendant with Neck Lanyard, Models: 59360 and 2560-59360; mobile patient alarm
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Devices)·Z-0240-2024·2023-11-15

    Stryker Surgical Forceps Recalled for Incorrect Expiration Date Label

    Stryker Corporation is recalling 2,321 units of disposable surgical forceps due to a labeling error. The label indicates a 54-month shelf life, but the products actually expire in 36 months.

    Product
    Disposable Spetzler-Malis Bipolar forceps, 18CM SM DISP BAYONET 1.5MM TIP, Catalog Number 6760-180-015
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Drugs)·D-0086-2024·2023-11-15

    Drug Recall: Montelukast Sodium Tablets Contaminated with Foreign Metoprolol Tablet

    Dr. Reddy's Laboratories is recalling 1,656 bottles of Montelukast Sodium 10 mg tablets due to contamination with a foreign metoprolol tablet found in at least one bottle. Affected lots were distributed nationwide.

    Product
    MONTELUKAST SODIUM — MONTELUKAST SODIUM (MONTELUKAST SODIUM)
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighFDA (Devices)·Z-0254-2024·2023-11-15

    Stryker Disposable Bipolar Forceps Recalled for Incorrect Expiration Date Labeling

    Stryker Corporation is recalling 2,321 units of Disposable Spetzler-Malis Bipolar forceps due to an expiration date labeling error. The label incorrectly shows a 54-month shelf life when the actual shelf life is 36 months.

    Product
    Disposable Spetzler-Malis Bipolar forceps, 20CM SLM DISP BAYONET 1.5MM, Catalog Number 6780-200-015
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide