ISO 10993-10:2010

International Standard   Historical · Approved on 27 July 2010

Biological evaluation of medical devices — Part 10: Tests for irritation and skin sensitization

ISO 10993-10:2010 Files

English 67 Pages
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ISO 10993-10:2010 Scope

ISO 10993-10:2010 describes the procedure for the assessment of medical devices and their constituent materials with regard to their potential to produce irritation and skin sensitization.

ISO 10993-10:2010 includes:

  • pretest considerations for irritation, including in silico and in vitro methods for dermal exposure;
  • details of in vivo (irritation and sensitization) test procedures;
  • key factors for the interpretation of the results.

Instructions are given for the preparation of materials specifically in relation to the above tests and several special irritation tests are described for application of medical devices in areas other than skin.

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