CDRH Must Clarify Labeling Rules For Reprocessors - ADDM Citizen Petition
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA should require reprocessors of single use devices to demonstrate prior to 510(k) clearance that a reused device will not bear an OEM trademark, the Association of Disposable Device Manufacturers asserts in a citizen petition to the agency.
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