Warning Letter Roundup & Recap – 13 October 2020
Executive Summary
Battelle Memorial Institute, which makes its Critical Care Decontamination System under emergency use authorization from the US FDA, was dinged by the agency for Medical Device Reporting violations. It’s the only device-related warning letter released by the FDA over the past week.
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