ZOMA-Jet 10 Demonstration Kit, Needle-free delivery device for use with ZOMACTON (somatropin) for...
FDA Drug Recall #D-0318-2021 — Class II — March 11, 2021
Recall Summary
| Recall Number | D-0318-2021 |
| Classification | Class II — Moderate risk |
| Date Initiated | March 11, 2021 |
| Status | Terminated |
| Voluntary | Voluntary: Firm initiated |
Recalling Firm
| Firm | Ferring Pharmaceuticals Inc |
| Location | Parsippany, NJ |
| Product Type | Drugs |
| Quantity | 1569 devices |
Product Description
ZOMA-Jet 10 Demonstration Kit, Needle-free delivery device for use with ZOMACTON (somatropin) for injection 10 mg vial, ZOMA-Jet 10 Demonstration Kit contains -ZOMA-Jet 10 device - 7 Needle-Free Head A's - 1 Carrying Case - 1 User Manual; Manufactured for: Ferring Pharmaceuticals Inc. Parsippany, NJ 07054; UPC 3 55566 19031 4.
Reason for Recall
Defective Delivery System: customer complaints concerning the injector pen breaking apart and disintegrating into pieces.
Distribution Pattern
Nationwide in the USA
Lot / Code Information
201827020015 201826020065 201835320058 201835320009 201834920003 201835220007 201901820009 201901420200 201902120010 201901120019 201901420005 201901020180 201901520015 201900720001 201900920004 201904620003 201902120011 201904420007 201904520015 201904920002 201905020111 201904620004 201905720011 201907320003 201907320030 201907820007 201907420017 201910820009 201915620014 201910920016 201910620017 201910820020 201911320048 201911320095 201913720148 201912920021
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Frequently Asked Questions
Stop taking the medication and contact your pharmacist or doctor immediately. For Class I recalls, this is urgent. For Class II or III recalls, consult your doctor before stopping — abruptly discontinuing certain medications (blood pressure drugs, antidepressants, diabetes medications) can be more harmful than continuing while arranging a replacement. Check whether the recall applies to your specific lot number and expiration date. Return the product to your pharmacy and report any adverse effects to FDA MedWatch at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Not necessarily. Many drug recalls are initiated because of quality system failures or test results that suggest a product might not meet specifications — even if no patients have reported harm. The FDA uses a precautionary approach: if there is reason to believe quality standards were not met, a recall is required regardless of whether adverse effects have been reported. Class I recalls typically involve a reasonable probability of harm; Class II recalls may cause temporary health issues; Class III recalls are for products unlikely to cause adverse health consequences but that still violate regulations.
Pharmacies typically receive recall notices directly from drug wholesalers and manufacturers within days of the recall being announced. Your pharmacist can look up whether any product in your prescription history matches a recalled lot number. For current recalls, the FDA publishes updates at FDA.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts and sends MedWatch email alerts for significant drug safety issues. You can sign up for MedWatch alerts at FDA.gov. Most major pharmacy chains also have their own recall notification systems that automatically alert pharmacists when a recalled product is in their inventory.
What Should You Do?
Stop using this medication if affected by this recall. Contact your pharmacist or prescribing doctor immediately for guidance. Do not flush medications — use a drug take-back program.