Quick Facts at a Glance
- Recall Date
- March 25, 2026
- Hazard Level
- HIGH
- Brand
- Omnicell
What to Do Now
Use this page like a recall checklist: verify the product first, then act on the official remedy.
Immediate steps
- 1Stop using the product until you confirm whether it is included in the recall.
- 2Compare the product label, model number, UPC, color, size, and purchase location against the identifiers below.
- 3Follow the official remedy from FDA - Medical Devices; save photos, receipts, labels, and correspondence before contacting the company.
- 4If the product could harm a child, older adult, pet, or patient, move it out of reach immediately.
Check these identifiers
- Brand
- Omnicell
- Model numbers
- 1. Part Number 258920028, Lot Number: QN 200023473. 2. Part Number 258900029, Lot Number: QN 200023474.
Recall Timeline
Key dates and source checks for this recall record.
Recall announced
March 25, 2026
Reported by FDA DEVICE
May 20, 2026
RecallRadar source check
May 27, 2026
Consumer action
Use the official remedy and keep documentation.
Hazard Information
Potential for mislabeled syringe produced by the i.v.STATION device.
What You Should Do
Patients and healthcare providers should stop using this device immediately. Follow the recall instructions provided by the manufacturer. Contact Omnicell, Inc. or your healthcare provider for instructions. Notification method: Two or more of the following: Email, Fax, Letter, Press Release, Telephone, Visit
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Full Description
Rolls of label stock used with the Omnicell i.v.Station. 1. Part Number 258920028, LABEL, STERILE, IVSTATION SYRINGE (40MMX40MM). 2. Part Number 258900029, LABEL, STERILE, IVSTATION SYRINGE (20MMX40MM). Model/Catalog Number: IVS-RBT-001. i.v.STATION is an automation device used for preparation and compounding of IV medications, which also applies labels to compounded preparations for identification and traceability.. Reason: Potential for mislabeled syringe produced by the i.v.STATION device.. Classification: Class I. Quantity: 220 units. Distribution: US Distribution in Alabama, Maryland and Pennsylvania.
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