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Quick Strip Plastic Sterile Adhesive Bandages, 0.75" x 3", Medline Item Number NON25500QS

FDA device recall Z-0900-2026 · posted 2025-12-11 · Open, Classified

Recall details

Recalling firm
Medline Industries, LP
Reason for recall
Medline has identified that all lots of the Curad Touch-Free and Quick-Strip Bandages may exhibit open seals in the packaging which may compromise the sterility of the product.
Action taken
Medline Industries issued an URGENT MEDICAL DEVICE RECALL notice to its consignees on 10/27/2025 via email and USPS first class mail. The notices explained the issue, potential risk, and requested the following: "REQUIRED ACTION: 1.Immediately check your stock for the affected item number(s) and the affected lot number(s) listed within the recall portal. Quarantine all affected product. Upon completion of the below actions, please destroy affected product. 2.Please use the link and the information below to complete your response form. Please list the quantity of affected product you have in inventory on the form. Even if you do not have any affected product in inventory, please complete and submit the response form. Website link: https://recalls.medline.com Recall Reference #: R-25-220 Recall Code: 3.Your account will receive credit once the response form is submitted. 4.If you are a distributor, or have resold or transferred this product to another company or individual, you are required by FDA regulations to notify them of this recall communication. Please request that customers destroy any affected product. You should include your customers quantities on your response form." For questions, contact the Recall Department at 866-359-1704 or recalls@medline.com.
Root cause
Package design/selection
Status
Open, Classified
Product code
KGX
Quantity affected
1,725,600 units
Distribution
US, Guam, Canada, United Arab Emirates
Date initiated
2025-10-27
Date posted
2025-12-11
Location
Northfield, IL

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