No more rashes and tears with ISO standard for safety of medical devices

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ISO 10993-10:2010, Biological evaluation of medical devices – Part 10: Tests for irritation and skin sensitization, describes procedures to assess medical devices and their constituent materials (including release of chemicals), so that they do not pose risks when in contact with human tissue.

Extra care has been taken to minimize the need for testing on animals, and ensure their well-being by encouraging the use of in vitro (not conducted in living beings) tests whenever possible. Project leader of the standard, Wim De Jong explains “Traditionally, small animal tests have been performed prior to testing on humans to help predict human response. More recently, in vitro tests as well as human tests have been added as adjuncts or alternatives.

“Despite progress and considerable effort in this direction, animal testing is still often required for reliable results and to ensure human safety. However, ISO 10993-10 now opens the possibility that in vitro tests take place prior to animal testing to identify risk. Furthermore, the standard aims to reduce the number of animals used, with a step-by-step approach, with review and analysis of test results at each stage.”

ISO 10993-10 requires that studies apply Good Laboratory Practice and comply with regulations related to animal welfare. The standard is intended for use by trained professionals.

This third edition replaces the previous version published in 2002, which has since been technically revised.

ISO 10993-10:2010, Biological evaluation of medical devices – Part 10: Tests for irritation and skin sensitization, was developed by ISO/TC 194, Biological evaluation of medical devices, and is available from ISO national member institutes (see the complete list with contact details). It may also be obtained directly from the ISO Central Secretariat, price 168 Swiss francs, through the ISO Store or by contacting the Marketing, Communication & Information department (see right-hand column).


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