Applied Medical Technology NutraGlide ENFit Nasal Feeding Tubes Recalled for 390 Units in 2025
The nasal feeding tubes, NutraGlide, subject to this recall have distal tips that may detach at lower than expected forces.
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The nasal feeding tubes, NutraGlide, subject to this recall have distal tips that may detach at lower than expected forces.
The nasal feeding tubes, NutraGlide, subject to this recall have distal tips that may detach at lower than expected forces.
Applied Medical Technology recalled 1,780 NutraGlide ENFit nasal feeding tubes distributed in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Distal tips on these devices may detach at lower than expected forces. Stop using immediately and follow the recall instructions.



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