Guest guest Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 Measure thryoid hormones, or measure TSH? I know nothing about the computer programs used to analyze all these things. Wonder who all is using it? Every single doc's office in the country of just some? Should we call our local labs, or wherever we get our lab work done to verify that that's NOT what they're using? This one is giving me a lot of stress, now! FDA MedWatch - Class I recall of Tosoh Bioscience AIA-600 II Anal yzers due to false positive and false negative results > To: MEDWATCH@... > > MedWatch - The FDA Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program > > FDA and Tosoh Bioscience, Inc. notified healthcare professionals of a Class 1 recall of the Tosoh Bioscience AIA-600 II Enzyme Immunoassay Analyzer, software version 3.02. This laboratory analyzer is used by laboratory professionals to measure thyroid hormones, cardiac markers including troponin, tumor markers, as well as several other assays. This analyzer, with software version 3.02, produced occurrence of false positive and false negative results which could lead to aggravation of the patient's clinical condition, delay in treatment and potentially death. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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