Home-Use E-Labeling Pilot Round 2: CDRH Seeks Volunteers
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA’s device center issued a request to participate for a pilot asking companies to electronically submit labeling for home-use devices to help develop a label database. This is the agency’s second go at such a pilot but the submissions process appears to be simplified this time around.
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