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Cardinal Health 303, Inc. Signs Consent Decree with FDA
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Cardinal Health 303 Inc. (Cardinal 303), formerly known as Alaris Medical Systems, Inc., and three of its top executives, have signed a consent decree for condemnation and permanent injunction related to their Signature Edition (SE) infusion pumps. The infusion pumps have a design defect referred to as "key bounce" which may cause the pump to recognize a single key stroke as a double key stroke. The "key bounce" problem poses a risk to public health due to a potential over-infusion of medications.
Cardinal 303 has agreed to stop manufacturing and distributing all models of the SE infusion pumps until Cardinal 303 corrects manufacturing deficiencies and until the devices are made in compliance with the current good manufacturing practice (CGMP) requirements and the Quality System (QS) regulation for medical devices.
Infusion pumps are electronic devices intended to control delivery of solutions and medications to patients. They are used in situations where medication must be administered intravenously or through other routes, in a continuous or intermittent manner, for a prolonged period of time.
Under the consent decree, FDA will allow Cardinal 303 to continue to service and repair SE infusion pumps that were already in the hands of customers before entry of the decree. The company is also required to submit to FDA an acceptable detailed corrective action plan to bring the SE infusion pumps currently in use in the United States into compliance with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
