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ISO 10993-10:2002

Issue date: 2002 09 26

Biological evaluation of medical devices — Part 10: Tests for irritation and delayed-type hypersensitivity

This part of ISO 10993 describes the procedure for the assessment of medical devices and their constituent materials with regard to their potential to produce irritation ...
Withdrawn: 2010 07 27
Publisher:
International Organization for Standardization
Format:
Digital | 49 Pages
Language:
English

This part of ISO 10993 describes the procedure for the assessment of medical devices and their constituent materials with regard to their potential to produce irritation and delayed-type hypersensitivity.

This part of ISO 10993 includes pretest considerations, details of the test procedures, and key factors for the interpretation of the results.

Guidance is given in annex A for the preparation of materials specifically in relation to the above tests.

Guidance on the conduct of supplementary tests which are required specifically for devices used intradermally and in the ocular area is given in annex B.

Guidance on the conduct of supplementary tests which may be required for devices used for oral, rectal, penile and vaginal areas is given in annex C.

ISO 10993-10:2021
2021 11 16
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ISO 10993-10:2010
2010 07 27
Biological evaluation of medical devices — Part 10: Tests for irritation and skin sensitization
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ISO 10993-10:2002
2002 09 26
Biological evaluation of medical devices — Part 10: Tests for irritation and delayed-type hypersensi...
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ISO 10993-10:1995
1995 03 09
Biological evaluation of medical devices — Part 10: Tests for irritation and sensitization
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ISO 10993-10:2010
Issue date : 2010 07 27
Biological evaluation of medical devices — Part 10: Tests for irritation and skin sensitization
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ISO 10993-10:2002/Amd 1:2006
Issue date : 2006 07 06
Biological evaluation of medical devices — Part 10: Tests for irritation and delayed-type hypersensitivity — Amendment 1