Recall

Dexcom, Inc.: Brand Name: Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Product Name: Dexcom G7 US Retail Sensor/Transmitter 1-pack Model/Catalog Number: Recall

Certain lots of Dexcom G7 sensors originally designated as scrap and intended for destruction were stolen during the destruction process. The sensors were later sold to pharmacies and distributors by Pharmsource, LLC. Lot 1725204004 were designated for destruction because the G7 sensors were not properly sterilized and have an increased risk of skin infection if used. Lot 1725069002 were designated for destruction due to an increased risk of having no sensor readings available or experiencing sensor inaccuracy that includes the potential for missed detection of a hyperglycemic event or incorrect treatment decisions that can result in patient injury, including medical intervention to prevent permanent injury or impairment. Additionally, due to the unknown storage and handling and storage conditions these sensors may have undergone during the distribution, these sensors may present additional risk. Product details: Brand Name: Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Product Name: Dexcom G7 US Retail Sensor/Transmitter 1-pack Model/Catalog Number: STP-AT-012 Software Version: N/A Product Description: Dexcom G7 US Retail Sensor/Transmitter 1-pack Component: Dexcom G...

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FDA
Record ID
Z-2574-2026
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https://claimwatch-mvp.vercel.app/item/dexcom-inc-brand-name-dexcom-g7-continuous-glucose-monitoring-system-product-name-dexcom-g/

What happened?

Certain lots of Dexcom G7 sensors originally designated as scrap and intended for destruction were stolen during the destruction process. The sensors were later sold to pharmacies and distributors by Pharmsource, LLC. Lot 1725204004 were designated for destruction because the G7 sensors were not properly sterilized and have an increased risk of skin infection if used. Lot 1725069002 were designated for destruction due to an increased risk of having no sensor readings available or experiencing sensor inaccuracy that includes the potential for missed detection of a hyperglycemic event or incorrect treatment decisions that can result in patient injury, including medical intervention to prevent permanent injury or impairment. Additionally, due to the unknown storage and handling and storage conditions these sensors may have undergone during the distribution, these sensors may present additional risk. Product details: Brand Name: Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Product Name: Dexcom G7 US Retail Sensor/Transmitter 1-pack Model/Catalog Number: STP-AT-012 Software Version: N/A Product Description: Dexcom G7 US Retail Sensor/Transmitter 1-pack Component: Dexcom G...

Who may be affected?

Dexcom does not have distribution records for this product due to its unauthorized release. However Dexcom is able to identify sensor session starts for the affected lots through the Dexcom G7 CGM App user performance data. Based on App user performance data, Lot 1725204004 has sensor session starts in the United States. Based on App user performance data, Lot 1725069002 has sensor session starts in the United States and the countries of Australia, Austria, Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Kuwait, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, United Arab Emirates,and the United Kingdom.

What should consumers do?

Affected quantity: N/A

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