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Market actionsMedtronic Australasia has issued a hazard alert regarding two potential issues involving multiple models of its deep brain stimulation and spinal cord stimulation devices.
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Market actionsMedtronic Australasia has issued a hazard alert regarding two potential issues involving its SynchroMed II implantable infusion pump system.
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Market actionsSt Jude Medical Australia has issued a hazard alert regarding its Implantable Cardiac Devices (ICDs, including Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy Defibrillators (CRT-Ds)) when reprogrammed with the Merlin Programmer using software version 17.2.2.
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Market actionsMedtronic Australasia has issued a hazard alert for its Mosaic Porcine Aortic Bioprosthesis Model 305 due to the potential for implanting oversized valves.
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Market actionsLiko overhead lifts in chlorinated areas may have fastener corrosion, causing rails to fall. No reports in Australia, but check your lifts and contact Hill-Rom for inspection.
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Safety alertsQuestions and answers about Dextropropoxyphene
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Safety alertsConsumers and health professionals are advised that Smith & Nephew, in consultation with the TGA, has issued a hazard alert regarding the femoral implant component of the Journey Bi-Cruciate Stabilised (BCS) knee replacement system.
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Safety alertsPhen Tabz tablets are banned in Australia because they contain a hidden, dangerous chemical (DMAA) that can seriously harm your health.
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Safety alertsNew conditions for Di-Gesic and Doloxene (dextropropoxyphene) took effect on 10 October 2013 to ensure safe use, changing how these pain-killers are prescribed and supplied.
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Safety alertsThe TGA has tested two samples of a product labelled Prosolution tablets and found that one counterfeit sample contained tadalafil and sildenafil.
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