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ISO 10993:2021

ISO 10993:2021 Biological evaluation of medical devices – Part 23: Tests for irritation

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Description

This document specifies the procedure for the assessment of medical devices and their constituent materials with regard to their potential to produce irritation. The tests are designed to predict and classify the irritation potential of medical devices, materials or their extracts according to ISO 10993‚Äë1 and ISO 10993‚Äë2.

This document includes:

– pre-test considerations for irritation, including in silico and in vitro methods for dermal exposure;

– details of in vitro and in vivo irritation test procedures;

– key factors for the interpretation of the results.

Edition

1

Published Date

2021-01-20

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

60

Language Detail Icon

English

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Abstract

This document specifies the procedure for the assessment of medical devices and their constituent materials with regard to their potential to produce irritation. The tests are designed to predict and classify the irritation potential of medical devices, materials or their extracts according to ISO 10993‚Äë1 and ISO 10993‚Äë2.

This document includes:

- pre-test considerations for irritation, including in silico and in vitro methods for dermal exposure;

- details of in vitro and in vivo irritation test procedures;

- key factors for the interpretation of the results.

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