ARCHITECT i1000SR" Processing Module

  • Model / Serial
    Serial Numbers: (1st recall) i1SR01001-1224; 1226-1300; 1302-1306; 1308-1313; 1315-1316; 1318-1352; 1355-1363; 1365; 1376; 1381-1382  Extended to include serial numbers manufactured from 04/01/08 to 03/31/09: i1SR01021, 1026, 1032, 1040, 1036, 1043, 1059, 1065, 1069, 1071, 1071, 1074, 1082, 1094, 1106, 1107, 1109, 1111, 1112, 1114, 1117, 1119, 1121, 1123, 1128, 1133, 1135, 1138, 1139, 1158, 1162, 1167, 1171, 1173, 1177, 1183, 1186, 1188, 1189, 1198, 1200, 1201, 1205, 1209, 1211, 1217, 1225, 1230, 1243, 1246, 1249, 1250, 1260, 1262, 1272, 1277, 1279, 1284, 1286-1288, 1290, 1294, 1301, 1304, 1312, 1317, 1321, 1324-1327, 1332-1335, 1338, 1339, 1342-1345, 1347, 1348, 1351-1356, 1363-1368, 1370-1372, 1375, 1377-1387, 1389-1396, 1398-1410, 1412-1414, 1416-1441, 1443-1530, 1532-1536 (some of these #'s were removed whose field status was Demo/Training and instruments that had TSB 117-004 completed prior to Feb 19.
  • Product Classification
  • Device Class
    1
  • Implanted device?
    No
  • Distribution
    Worldwide distribution:USA including states of: CO, DC, FL, GA, IL, LA, MA, MN, NY, OH, OK, TX, UT, and WV and countries including: Australia, Brazil, Bogota, Canada, China WFOTC, Columbia, Curacao (NETH ANT), Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Mexico, Singapore, and Taiwan.
  • Product Description
    ARCHITECT¿ i1000SR" Processing Module System For In Vitro Diagnostic Use, Abbott Laboratories Abbott Park, IL || Product List Number, Part # or Model: 01L86-01 || In Vitro Diagnostic use only. The Abbott ARCHITECT System is designed to perform automated: Chemistry tests, utilizing photometry and potentiometric technology, and Immunoassay tests, utilizing CMIA (chemiluminescent microparticle assay) detection technology.
  • Manufacturer
  • 1 Event

Manufacturer

  • Manufacturer Address
    Abbott Laboratories, Inc, 1921 Hurd Drive, PO Box 152020, Irving TX 75038-4313
  • Manufacturer Parent Company (2017)
  • Manufacturer comment
    “We are in constant communication with regulatory agencies and competent authorities worldwide which allows us to implement global recalls or in-country communication quickly and effectively,” Abbott, which now owns St. Jude Medical told ICIJ in a statement. In addition to sending global notices to physicians worldwide, we also make sure that product advisories are available online and classification of product recalls and product advisories are determined by global regulatory bodies which can impact the timing in any given country. MD companies follow varying regulations in different countries. In come countries software is not regulated so a recall in one country related to software would not be classified as a recall or field action in another. In addition, review cycles within the regulatory process can be different in each country which can impact communication and recall timing.
  • Source
    USFDA