openFDA Device Enforcement
Report-date coverage
June 20, 2012–July 08, 2026
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event_date_initiated coverage
June 01, 1997–June 30, 2026
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Teleflex MEDICAL RuSCH One piece Male External Regular Catheter W/O Tape, REF A1500
The device label incorrectly states that the device is sterile. This product is an externally applied male condom-type catheter designed for the management of male incontinence as an alternative to incontinence pads. In normal use, the device is neither expected nor required to be sterile.
These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.
Official device-enrichment evidence · Unknown
An exact joined enrichment record exists, but none supplies supported root-cause wording. This is not an FDA finding of an unknown cause.
The device label incorrectly states that the device is sterile. This product is an externally applied male condom-type catheter designed for the management of male incontinence as an alternative to incontinence pads. In normal use, the device is neither expected nor required to be sterile.
The device label incorrectly states that the device is sterile. This product is an externally applied male condom-type catheter designed for the management of male incontinence as an alternative to incontinence pads. In normal use, the device is neither expected nor required to be sterile.
These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.
Official device-enrichment evidence · Unknown
An exact joined enrichment record exists, but none supplies supported root-cause wording. This is not an FDA finding of an unknown cause.
The device label incorrectly states that the device is sterile. This product is an externally applied male condom-type catheter designed for the management of male incontinence as an alternative to incontinence pads. In normal use, the device is neither expected nor required to be sterile.