NUTRICIA Australia, in
consultation with the Therapeutic
Goods Administration (TGA), is
undertaking a recall for product
correction for Flocare transition
giving sets (male luer lock [MLL]
and mobile giving sets only) with
ENFit transition adaptors.
Some overseas reports of ENFit
transition adaptors leaking and/
or breaking have been followed by
one report in Australia.
The TGA said that this issue only
affects a very small number of
patients who use MLL and mobile
giving sets and utilise the white
transition adaptor on the patientend
to connect to a luer feeding
tube, a configuration not widely
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