The OneTouch Verio is an alternative, simpler blood glucose meter to the LifeScan OneTouch Verio IQ. It is a device built with simplicity in mind, to make testing all that much easier, whilst still ...
LifeScan started in 1981, and most of its products focus on diabetes management. Johnson & Johnson and Platinum Equity are the parent companies of LifeScan. OneTouch claims that 20 million people ...
The LifeScan OneTouch Verio IQ was recalled on March 25, 2013, because at extremely high blood glucose levels the meter will not warn the user of a high reading and will shut off. This could ...
Health products giant Johnson & Johnson on Monday issued yet another product recall, this one for OneTouch VerioIQ blood glucose meters sold in the U.S. and other countries. They're being recalled ...
LifeScan, Inc., a Johnson & Johnson company, is recalling a line of its blood glucose meters used by patients with diabetes, because the machines shut off when an "extremely high" blood glucose level ...
The LifeScan unit of Johnson & Johnson is voluntarily recalling almost 2 million of its OneTouch Verio blood glucose meters because they malfunction at extremely high blood glucose levels, LifeScan ...
One Touch Verio IQ glucose meters are being recalled in Canada because they don't warn people with diabetes when their blood sugar levels are extremely high and instead shut off, the manufacturer says ...
LifeScan, Inc. is initiating a voluntary recall and replacement for all of its OneTouch® Verio®IQ blood glucose meters in the United States, effective immediately. LifeScan is recalling and replacing ...
(Reuters) - Johnson & Johnson is recalling and replacing nearly 2 million meters used to measure blood glucose levels in diabetics due to a failure to operate properly at extremely high glucose ...
People with diabetes are being urged to check their blood glucose meters after a potentially dangerous fault was identified in two models. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA ...