Fresenius Kabi Recalls Ivenix Infusion Systems LVP Software
Fresenius Kabi is recalling their Ivenix Infusion System LVP software due to serious anomalies that could harm patients, necessitating an urgent update to version 5.9.1.
Fresenius Kabi is recalling their Ivenix Infusion System LVP software due to serious anomalies that could harm patients, necessitating an urgent update to version 5.9.1.
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Fresenius Kabi is recalling their Ivenix Infusion System LVP software due to serious anomalies that could harm patients, necessitating an urgent update to version 5.9.1.
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