3M Healthcare Business

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 18 total recalls

3M Healthcare Business appears in recall records across 1 category. This page consolidates all FDA food, drug, and medical device enforcement actions, plus CPSC consumer product recalls associated with this company. Recall data is sourced from openFDA and CPSC public databases.

Device Recalls (18)

FDA medical device enforcement actions by 3M Healthcare Business

Date Product Reason Class
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Small Towel Drape, REF 1000, general surgery drape During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Small Drape with Adhesive Aperture, REF 1020NS, general surge... During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Medium Drape with Incise Film and Pouch, REF 1061, general su... During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Medium Drape with Incise Film and Pouch, REF 1061NS, general ... During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Medium Drape with Adhesive Aperture, REF 1030, general surger... During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Small Drape with Incise Film, REF 1021, general surgery drape During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Small Towel Drape, REF 1000NS, general surgery drape During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Small Drape with Incise Film, REF 1021NS, general surgery drape During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Medium Drape with Incise Film, REF 1060NS, general surgery d... During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Large Towel Drape, REF 1010NS, general surgery drape During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Medium Drape with Adhesive Aperture, REF 1030NS, general surg... During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Medium Drape with Wide Adhesive Aperture, REF 1033, general s... During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Large Towel Drape, REF 1010NSD, general surgery drape During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Urological Drape, REF 1071, general surgery (urology) drape During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Small Towel Drape, REF 1000NSD, general surgery drape During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Medium Drape with Incise Film, REF 1060, general surgery drape During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Large Towel Drape, REF 1010, general surgery drape During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II
Oct 6, 2022 3M Steri-Drape, Small Drape with Adhesive Aperture, REF 1020, general surgery... During a recent investigation, 3M confirmed the liner on the adhesive compone... Class II

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