Madison Polymeric Engineering

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 11 total recalls

Madison Polymeric Engineering 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 (11)

FDA medical device enforcement actions by Madison Polymeric Engineering

Date Product Reason Class
May 8, 2019 Draco Enzymatic Deep-Cleaning Pad with Ready-to-Use Enzymatic Detergent, Prod... This product has been contaminated with Stenotrophomonas lactiubi. Class II
May 8, 2019 First Step Draco Pad, Product Number EP-4D This product has been contaminated with Stenotrophomonas lactiubi. Class II
Dec 14, 2018 Draco Enzymatic Deep-Cleaning Pads, Product Number HY0305Z Product Usage: ... The product is contaminated with Pseudomonas. Class II
Mar 21, 2018 Draco Enzymatic Deep-Cleaning Pad, Draco Pad infused with Simple2 Enzymatic D... The products exhibit an unpleasant odor due to microbial contamination with Y... Class II
Mar 21, 2018 First Step Endoscopic Cleaning Pad with 4" Button Brush, 200ml, Flexible Endo... The products exhibit an unpleasant odor due to microbial contamination with Y... Class II
Mar 21, 2018 First Step Endoscopic Cleaning Pad, 500ml, Flexible Endoscope Bedside Pre-Cle... The products exhibit an unpleasant odor due to microbial contamination with Y... Class II
Mar 21, 2018 First Step Endoscopic Cleaning Pad, 200ml, Flexible Endoscope Bedside Pre-Cle... The products exhibit an unpleasant odor due to microbial contamination with Y... Class II
Mar 21, 2018 Travel Kit, First Step EP-4 Kit (200 mL) and 1 Soiled Scope Bag (White), Flex... The products exhibit an unpleasant odor due to microbial contamination with Y... Class II
Mar 21, 2018 First Step Endoscopic Cleaning Pad, 100ml, Flexible Endoscope Bedside Pre-Cle... The products exhibit an unpleasant odor due to microbial contamination with Y... Class II
Nov 3, 2017 First Step Flexible Endoscope Bedside Pre-Clean Kit, EP-4. Intended for pre-c... Affected lots may have exceeded its microbial limits. Class II
Apr 17, 2017 Draco Enzymatic Deep-Cleaning Pad with Enzymatic Detergent Catalogue Number:... Product is contaminated with Cladosporium cladosporioides/herbarum/phaenocomae. Class II

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