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  2. Investigational device exemption - Wikipedia

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    An investigational device exemption (IDE) allows an investigational device (i.e. a device that is the subject of a clinical study [1]) to be used in order to collect safety and effectiveness data required to support a premarket approval (PMA) application or a premarket notification [510(k)] submission to Food and Drug Administration (FDA). [2]

  3. Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938 - Wikipedia

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    Section 510(k) [28] of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act requires those device manufacturers who must register to notify FDA, at least 90 days in advance, of their intent to market a medical device. This is known as premarket notification, PMN, or 510(k).

  4. Single use medical device reprocessing - Wikipedia

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    The practice of reusing medical devices labeled for only one use began in hospitals in the late 1970s. [8] After a thorough review by the U.S. FDA in 1999 and 2000, [8] the agency released a guidance document for reprocessed SUDs that began regulating the sale of these reprocessed devices on the market, [9] under the condition that third-party reprocessors would be treated as the manufacturer ...

  5. FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health - Wikipedia

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    The tools include methods, models, datasets and clinical outcome assessments based on the most innovative science. There are currently more than 150 tools in the catalog, with more than 20 new tools added every year. To date, more than 1,250 premarket submissions covering over 500 different product codes have cited use of RSTs.

  6. Intelligent Bio Solutions Concludes In-Clinic Testing for ...

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    The clinical studies are a key element of the Company's 510(k) submission, designed to demonstrate the accuracy and reliability of its sweat-based testing method. The studies included a pharmacokinetic (PK) study, which aimed to demonstrate that the measurement of drugs in fingerprint sweat delivers results comparable or superior to other ...

  7. Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007

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    Title IV requires an applicant seeking to defer submission of some or all pediatric assessments of the safety and effectiveness of a new drug or biological product to submit to the FDA a timeline for the completion of pediatric studies. It also sets forth annual reporting requirements for an applicant following the approval of such a deferral.

  8. Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations - Wikipedia

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    Requirements for pasteurization of milk; Interstate shipment of turtles as pets. Interstate shipment of African rodents that may carry monkeypox. Sanitation on interstate conveyances (i.e. airplanes and ships) 1271 Requirements for human cells, tissues, and cellular and tissue-based products (i.e. the cGTPs).

  9. Substantial equivalence - Wikipedia

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    The term was borrowed from the FDA's 1976 substantial equivalence definition for new medical devices—under Premarket Notification 510(k), a new Class II device that is essentially similar to an existing device can be cleared for release without further testing.