Regulatory aspects of invasive glucose measurements
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- DOI: 10.1089/152091502321118784
Regulatory aspects of invasive glucose measurements
Abstract
On May 26, 1976, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) began implementing the Medical Device Amendments to the Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act. These amendments give FDA specific authority to regulate "medical devices." Additional authority was provided in the Safe Medical Devices Act of 1990. The pathways to get in vitro diagnostic products to market for commercial distribution include: premarket notification [or 510(k)] and premarket approval (PMA). Reviews of these applications are performed in the Division of Clinical Laboratory Devices, Office of Device Evaluation within the Center for Devices and Radiological Health. Most submissions for invasive glucose devices are 510(k) applications. Through this process the manufacturer demonstrates that its device is substantially equivalent to another device that is already legally marketed, referred to as the predicate device. To date, noninvasive and minimally invasive glucose testings have been approved through the PMA process and will be discussed in a separate article.
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