OTTAWA, July 25, 2017 /CNW/ -
Issue
Health Canada is advising Canadians that Novo Nordisk A/S has updated a voluntary recall of insulin cartridge holders used in certain lots of its NovoPen Echo and NovoPen 5 insulin pens. The company detected that the cartridge holders may crack or break if exposed to certain chemicals, such as some cleaning agents.
Affected Products
NovoPen Echo:
Device Lot Number |
Package Lot Number |
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DUG2373 DVG1368 EVG2915 EVG3010 EVG4252 EVG5699 EVG5946 EVG5963 FVG7337 FVG7561 FVG8131 FVG8132 FVG8212 FVG8414 FVG8994 FVG8997 |
DUG2373-5 DVG1368-B EVG2915-7 EVG3010-2 EVG4252-6 EVG5699-6 EVG5946-7 EVG5963-1 FVG7337-2 FVG7561-1 FVG8131-5 FVG8132-6 FVG8212-1 FVG8414-9 FVG8994-1 FVG8997-1 |
|
NovoPen 5:
Device Lot Number |
Package Lot Number |
EVG5564 EVG3337 EVG5564 EVG0915 FVG7336 FVG7377 |
EVG6240 |
Background
Novo Nordisk A/S has advised that using a device with a cracked or broken cartridge holder can result in a smaller dose of insulin than expected, which may lead to hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). According to Novo Nordisk A/S, the risk of experiencing high blood sugar with the use of a device with an affected cartridge holder is evaluated to be less than 0.1 per cent. This means that less than one in 1,000 patients with an affected cartridge holder will experience high blood sugar.
Warning symptoms of high blood sugar include: flushed, dry skin, sleepiness or tiredness, dry mouth, breath that smells fruity or like acetone (nail polish remover), frequent urination, feeling thirsty, loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting. It is possible that high blood sugar may only be seen by measuring blood sugar levels, and may not display any physical signs.
Novo Nordisk A/S has confirmed that the cartridge holder issue does not affect NovoPen Echo or NovoPen 5 devices with a lot number that is not mentioned above.
What consumers should do
Related Links
Recall - NovoPen 5 and NovoPen Echo
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