Credit: Getty Images. Consumers in possession of tests with the affected lot numbers should dispose of them. Certain lots of SD Biosensor’s Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Test are being recalled because of ...
The US Food and Drug Administration issued a warning on Friday to consumers and health providers to discontinue using and discard recalled Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Tests made by SD Biosensor, Inc. over ...
If you’re still taking home COVID-19 tests, the FDA wants you to double-check the packaging. The agency is warning users of contaminated ingredients in certain packages from SD Biosensor, and ...
(RTTNews) - Seoul, South Korea -based SD Biosensor, Inc. has recalled specific Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Tests, distributed by Roche Diagnostics in the United States, citing potential microbial ...
The Food and Drug Administration urges consumers to throw out certain lots of SD Biosensor Pilot COVID-19 at-home tests over potential contamination. The FDA says there are concerns of bacterial ...
More than a half million home COVID-19 tests from Roche and SD Biosensor should be thrown out immediately, the Food and Drug Administration is warning, citing "significant concerns" over bacteria that ...
WASHINGTON — More than half a million at-home COVID-19 tests are being recalled because of potentially harmful bacterial found in the liquid solution. SD Biosensor, Inc. announced the recall this week ...
COVID-19 tests are supposed to let you know if you may be sick. But some could actually make you sick. A manufacturer is recalling more than half a million test kits that were distributed to CVS and ...
Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Test Kits, at least 516,000 of which went to CVS Health and Amazon, have been recalled across the United States by SD Biosensor after “potentially harmful bacteria were found” ...
More than a half a million COVID-19 at-home test kits distributed to CVS Health and on Amazon should not be used because the liquid in the test tubes may be contaminated, according to the FDA. The U.S ...
Consumers and health care providers should throw out certain lots of recalled COVID-19 at-home tests over "significant concerns" of bacterial contamination that may lead to infection, according to the ...
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