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Safety alert over Roche blood glucose strip
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     The Department of Health (DH) today (June 21) draws public's attention to the recall of a medical device in France, ACCU-CHEK Performa Strip, a blood glucose test strip of Roche Diagnostics, as the strip may give falsely high blood sugar reading, thereby has the potential to cause fatal mis-management of diabetic patients.

     The alert comes to DH's notice through its surveillance system on medical device mishaps.  ACCU-CHEK Performa Strip is meant for use together with its home-use Performa system by diabetic patients for self-monitoring of their blood glucose status.

     According to information available to the US Food and Drug Administration, a specific lot (Batch No.:470049) of the test strip referred to has the above deficiency.

     A spokesman for DH explains that falsely high blood glucose reading may cause a diabetic patient to mis-handle his condition, resulting in the life-threatening condition of hypoglycaemia.

     Preliminary enquiry on the local supplier, Roche Diagnostics (Hong Kong) Limited revealed that the affected lot of Performa blood glucose strip is for sale in France only and has not been imported into Hong Kong.

     "Though the affected lot has not been introduced into the Hong Kong market, the possibility of possession by individual diabetic patients cannot be ruled out, mindful of the option of internet trading and also the abundance of international travellers in Hong Kong. Because of the dreaded consequences here, DH opts that a public alert is still warranted," the spokesman stresses.

     "Any one who has the failed lot of device in his possession must stop using it and contact Roche Diagnostic (Hong Kong) for follow-up," the spokesman urges. It is understood that the company has set up a hotline 2485 7512 to handle the matter.

     So far, the DH has not received any report of adverse events arising from use of the affected product. However, the spokesman does remind that for those customers who have used the said product and are either feeling unwell or in doubt, they should consult their healthcare professionals for advice as soon as possible.

Ends/Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Issued at HKT 20:54

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