Safety communications

This page is for patients, the public and healthcare professionals.

It describes the different communications issued for device safety issues.

How is device safety information communicated?

There are two main types of safety communications:

  1. Field safety notices (FSNs), published by manufacturers.
  2. HPRA safety notices (SNs), published by us.

For more details on these communications, click the menu below. 

Field safety notices

Manufacturers must inform device users if they find a safety issue with their device.

Manufacturers issue FSNs to device users if they find a safety issue.

If your device is affected by a safety issue and you receive a FSN, read it carefully and follow the instructions.

FSNs may have key information or actions, such as:

  • Removal of a device from the market.
  • Updated instructions on how to use a device safely.
  • A patient recall (where patients are to be brought back for re-testing).

We publish a summary of FSNs affecting the Irish market during the first week of each month.

We also publish a list of FSNs circulated to the Irish market where actions remain outstanding.

We can only publish FSNs notified to us.

If you receive an FSN not on our list, please let us know by email at devicesafety@hpra.ie.

 

 

HPRA safety notices

If you receive a FSN from a manufacturer, act on it at once.

Do not wait for a HPRA safety notice . Most FSNs are not accompanied by a HPRA safety notice.

We issue HPRA safety notices to device users when we consider it necessary.

This includes:

  • To give more information to users in Ireland (FSNs often accompany SNs).
  • To raise awareness of a high risk FSN.
  • To raise awareness of an FSN where the manufacturer has not been able to contact all device users.
  • Where a company no longer exists.

More details on our safety notices, including how they are formatted, can be found here.

Anyone can sign up to receive HPRA safety notice by emailing devicesafety@hpra.ie.

What should I do if I receive a HPRA safety notice?

If you are a patient or member of the public, you should:

  • Review the safety notice.
  • Discuss any problems or concerns with your doctor.

If you are a healthcare professional, you should:

  • Ensure the notice reaches the correct person in your organisation.
  • Share the notice with other affected organisations or persons.
  • Review the notice and complete actions as needed.

 



Date Title Type
06/05/2014 Kryo range of freezers. Priority 2 – Warning Advisory
02/05/2014 Field Safety Notice Monthly Summary Sheet - April 2014 3rd Party Publications
30/04/2014 Graseby Syringe Drivers (MS16A & MS26). Priority 2 – Warning. Caution In Use Advisory
29/04/2014 B.Braun Infusomat & Perfusor Space Infusion Pumps & Pole Clamps. Priority 2 - Warning Advisory
24/04/2014 Paradigm Insulin Infusion Pump. Priority 2 – Warning Warning
24/04/2014 Baxter Coiled Tube Infusors. Priority 2 – Warning Warning
17/04/2014 Accu-Chek® Compact test strips. Priority 2 - Warning Warning
08/04/2014 BBraun Perfusor Space Infusion Pump. Priority 2 - Warning Warning
02/04/2014 Field Safety Notice Monthly Summary Sheet - March 2014 3rd Party Publications
31/03/2014 New Format of IMB Safety Notices. Priority 3 - Advisory Advisory
31/03/2014 HeartStart MRx Monitor/Defibrillator Advisory
27/03/2014 SynchroMed® II Implantable Drug Pumps Advisory
24/03/2014 Accu-Chek Spirit Combo insulin pump (Pumps with serial numbers in the range 10171897 to 10281629 inclusive) Advisory
18/03/2014 samaritan® PAD 500P (Public Access Defibrillator) Advisory
14/03/2014 HomeChoice/HomeChoice PRO Automated PD System Advisory
14/03/2014 Pegasus Alternating Mattresses X2 Capacitor Upgrade Program Advisory
10/03/2014 Field Safety Notice Monthly Summary Sheet - February 2014 3rd Party Publications
28/02/2014 BD Vacutainer Multiple Sample Luer Adaptor. Catalogue number: 367300 Advisory
27/02/2014 Applix Smart & Applix Vision Nutrition Pumps Serial numbers from 1998xxxx to 2010xxx Advisory
25/02/2014 Liko FreeSpan Traverse & FreeSpan Ultra Twin Traverse Freestanding Lift Systems Advisory