B. Braun Recalls Two IV Fluids

26 de agosto del 2025

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On Aug. 20, 2025, B. Braun issued a recall notification for two injectable products, Sodium Chloride 0.9% E3 Injection (12 x 1000 mL) and Lactated Ringer’s Injection (12 x 1000 mL). The recall was initiated due to the potential presence of particulate matter in solution, which may pose a risk to patient safety. Sodium Chloride 0.9% Injection is used as a sterile vehicle for diluting or reconstituting medications for intravenous (IV) administration, or for treating metabolic alkalosis in the presence of fluid loss and mild sodium depletion. Lactated Ringer’s Injection is indicated for use in adults and pediatric patients as a source of electrolytes and water for hydration. For more information, see here.

Última actualización: 26 de agosto del 2025