Key facts
| Recalling firm | Foundation Medicine, Inc. |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Not disclosed in the FDA record. |
| Brand name | Not disclosed in the FDA record. |
| Product description | Protocol Configuration Tool (PCT) software v1.3.0 for Hamilton AutoLys STAR used within FoundationOneCDx (F1CDx) installed on Research Triangle Park laboratory Equipment IDs 01342, 01591, 01989, 01990, 01994, 01995. |
| Classification | Class II |
| Recall number | Z-1937-2026 |
| Report date | Not disclosed in the FDA record. |
| Status | Ongoing |
| Reason for recall | Potential for spontaneous closures of Hamilton HxRunControl software during execution of Autolys protocols after deployment of the PCT software for AutoLys Hamilton STAR. |
What this classification means
FDA classifies a recall as Class II when using the recalled product, or being exposed to it, may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, or when the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote. In this case, the recalling firm is Foundation Medicine, Inc. and the affected product is described in FDA's record as: Protocol Configuration Tool (PCT) software v1.3.0 for Hamilton AutoLys STAR used within FoundationOneCDx (F1CDx) installed on Research Triangle Park laboratory Equipment IDs 01342, 01591, 01989, 01990, 01994, 01995.. FDA's stated reason for the recall is: Potential for spontaneous closures of Hamilton HxRunControl software during execution of Autolys protocols after deployment of the PCT software for AutoLys Hamilton STAR.. The recall is tracked under FDA recall number Z-1937-2026 and carries a status of Ongoing as of the most recent FDA enforcement report. This classification reflects FDA's assessment of the product defect described above, not a prediction about any specific patient outcome. FDA maintains a public enforcement report database so that consumers, physicians, and purchasers can look up the exact product identifiers involved before deciding what to do. Recall status can change while FDA and the recalling firm continue corrective actions, so checking the firm's own notice for the most current guidance is recommended.
What consumers should do
Because this recall carries FDA's middle severity classification, anyone who has this product should stop using it and follow the recalling firm's instructions, even though serious harm is considered unlikely for this classification. Specifically, check whether the product in your possession matches the description on file with FDA -- Protocol Configuration Tool (PCT) software v1.3.0 for Hamilton AutoLys STAR used within FoundationOneCDx (F1CDx) installed on Research Triangle Park laboratory Equipment IDs 01342, 01591, 01989, 01990, 01994, 01995. -- and the recall number Z-1937-2026. If it matches, stop using or distributing it and contact Foundation Medicine, Inc. or the point of purchase for return or replacement instructions. Retailers and distributors holding affected inventory should quarantine it and follow the firm's written recall notice.
Foundation Medicine, Inc.’s FDA history
Argus HQ has recorded 2 total FDA actions tied to Foundation Medicine, Inc.: 0 warning letters, 2 recalls, 0 approval records, and 0 Form 483 inspection citations.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the current status of this recall?
- Status as recorded by FDA: Ongoing.
- Where can I verify this recall directly with FDA?
- The verbatim FDA record is the source of truth for every recall Argus HQ tracks — always confirm against fda.gov before acting.
- What was recalled and why?
- Foundation Medicine, Inc. recalled Protocol Configuration Tool (PCT) software v1.3.0 for Hamilton AutoLys STAR used within FoundationOneCDx (F1CDx) installed on Research Triangle Park laboratory Equipment IDs 01342, 01591, 01989, 01990, 01994, 01995.. FDA's record states the reason for recall as: Potential for spontaneous closures of Hamilton HxRunControl software during execution of Autolys protocols after deployment of the PCT software for AutoLys Hamilton STAR.. The recall is logged under FDA recall number Z-1937-2026 with a Class II classification.
- How serious is this recall?
- FDA classifies a recall as Class II when using the recalled product, or being exposed to it, may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, or when the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.
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Cite this record
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Argus HQ Research (2026). FDA Class II Recall: Protocol Configuration Tool (PCT) software v1.3.0 for Hamilton… by Foundation Medicine, Inc. — Recall Details. Digital Empire LLC. Retrieved from https://argushq.ai/recall/fda-recall-foundation-medicine-inc-z-1937-2026
"FDA Class II Recall: Protocol Configuration Tool (PCT) software v1.3.0 for Hamilton… by Foundation Medicine, Inc. — Recall Details." Argus HQ Research, Digital Empire LLC, 2026, argushq.ai/recall/fda-recall-foundation-medicine-inc-z-1937-2026.
Argus HQ Research. "FDA Class II Recall: Protocol Configuration Tool (PCT) software v1.3.0 for Hamilton… by Foundation Medicine, Inc. — Recall Details." Digital Empire LLC. Accessed July 13, 2026. https://argushq.ai/recall/fda-recall-foundation-medicine-inc-z-1937-2026.
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