FDA recall record

Trividia Health Owner's Booklets and Instructions for Use that are used with the following recall — FDA Z-1547-2026

The system labeling (user manual and online labeling) did not provide adequate directions for lay users to act on the E-5 error code. The error code…

Class Iclassification
Z-1547-2026official record ID
Mar 18, 2026report date

Recall record at a glance

Official recordZ-1547-2026
CategoryMedical Device Recalls
ClassificationClass I
FDA record statusOngoing
Recalling firmTrividia Health, Inc.
Report dateMar 18, 2026
Recall initiation dateFeb 6, 2026
Quantity3,678,026
LocationFort Lauderdale, FL, United States

Official product description

Owner's Booklets and Instructions for Use that are used with the following blood glucose measuring devices. Description/Item: Walgreens TRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4001-01, Leader TRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4002-01, CVS TRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4007-01, GNP TRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4011-01, Meijer TRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4019-01, Publix TRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4020-01, Discount Drug Mart TRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4025-01, HEB TRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4031-01, SunmarkTRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4054-01, Rite AidTRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4066-01, Centerwell TRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4081-01, HumanaTRUE METRIX AIR Meter Only/REA4081-40, Centerwell TRUE METRIX AIR Starter Kit/REA4081-43, Healthmart TRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4089-01, Relion TRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4094-01, Relion TRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4094-01RX, Kroger TRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4203-01, Foster and Thrive TRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4211-01, TRUE METRIX AIR Kit/REA4H01-01, TRUE METRIX AIR NFRS Meter Only/REA4H01-40, TRUE METRIX AIR NFRS Starter Kit/REA4H01-43, TRUE METRIX AIR Kit (mg/dL)/REA4i03-01, TRUE METRIX AIR Starter Kit (mg/dL)/REA4i03-02, Walmart (MediMart) TRUE METRIX AIR Meter Only (Mexico - mg/dL)/REA4i04-00, TRUE METRIX AIR Kit (Australia - mmol/L)/REA4i81-11, TRUE METRIX AIR Kit (United Kingdom - mmol/L)/REA4i82-11, TRUE METRIX AIR Starter Kit (United Kingdom - mmol/L)/REA4i82-12

Why the product was recalled

The system labeling (user manual and online labeling) did not provide adequate directions for lay users to act on the E-5 error code. The error code description and recommended actions for the E-5 error code in the labeling do not: (a) clearly emphasize that an E-5 error code could represent a very high blood glucose level, and (b) prominently convey the appropriate immediate actions, such as contacting a healthcare professional. This could lead to a delay in treatment if the user does not seek medical attention immediately when receiving an E-5 error code and experiencing symptoms of high glucose.

Distribution information

Worldwide distribution - US Nationwide including Puerto Rico and the countries of Mexico, United Kingdom, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, and Australia.

How to read the classification

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Additional record details

Recall type: Voluntary: Firm initiated. Initial notification: Letter.

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