Voluntary recall notifying Medtronic insulin pump users of potential risks of shortened pump battery life
Customers are being notified of the importance of checking built-in alerts and alarms for battery status and to contact
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Medtronic issued an updated notification to customers stating the following:
- Even a single drop of the pump could result in reduced battery life, either immediately after the drop, or over time, and the issue will continue even after replacing the battery.
- The pump will still generate battery alerts and alarms, but these alerts and alarms may not be delivered with the usual amount of battery life remaining before the battery must be replaced to avoid the pump stopping insulin delivery. Be prepared to replace the battery as soon as the "Low Battery Pump" alarm sounds.
- Users should always carry an extra set of new AA lithium or alkaline batteries or fully charged NiMH batteries should they need to replace the battery sooner than expected.
- Users who notice a significant decrease in battery life from their usual experience, regardless of whether their pump has been dropped, bumped, or has experienced physical impact, should contact their local Medtronic team to determine whether a replacement pump is needed. Customers in the
U.S. can call 1-800-378-2292 for 24-hour technical support. Customer outside theU.S. can click on this link to find the number for their local support team. - Users are advised to have a back-up therapy available in case it's needed.
''Medtronic began proactively notifying impacted pump users in July because of the high priority we place on patient safety and understand the important role of pumps in the care and management of diabetes," said Robert Vigersky, MD, Chief Medical Officer,
The original notification and the updated notification are available on the
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