US FDA wants imaging device makers to show new products are safe for children
This article was originally published in SRA
Executive Summary
The US Food and Drug Administration is seeking feedback on a draft guideline that calls on manufacturers of all new X-ray imaging devices to either demonstrate that their products can be used safely in children or include a statement cautioning against the product's use in paediatric populations1-3.
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