scholarly journals The Turkish Medicines and Medical Devices Agency: Comparison of Its Registration Process with Australia, Canada, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emel Mashaki Ceyhan ◽  
Hakki Gürsöz ◽  
Ali Alkan ◽  
Hacer Coşkun ◽  
Oğuzhan Koyuncu ◽  
...  
2022 ◽  
pp. 4-8
Author(s):  
А.М. САРСЕМБАЕВА

В данной статье рассмотрена проблема реализации процесса регистрации медицинских изделий в рамках ЕАЭС. Проанализирован рынок аккредитованных лаборатории, способных проводить испытания для дальнейшего процесса регистрации. А также стоит обратить внимание на нехватку лабораторий, способных проводить различные испытания на безопасность медицинских изделий в Казахстане в рамках ЕАЭС. This article discusses the problem of implementing the registration process of medical devices within the EAEU. The market of accredited laboratories capable of conducting tests for the further registration process is analyzed. And it is also worth paying attention to the shortage of laboratories capable of conducting various tests for the safety of medical devices in Kazakhstan within the framework of the EAEU.


2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (7) ◽  
pp. 683-696
Author(s):  
Mohamed Gad ◽  
Christine Kriza ◽  
Armin Fidler ◽  
Peter Kolominsky-Rabas

10.1596/24614 ◽  
2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohamed Gad ◽  
Christine Kriza ◽  
Armin Fidler ◽  
Peter Kolominsky-Rabas

Author(s):  
Delma P. Thomas ◽  
Dianne E. Godar

Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from all three waveband regions of the UV spectrum, UVA (320-400 nm), UVB (290-320 nm), and UVC (200-290 nm), can be emitted by some medical devices and consumer products. Sunlamps can expose the blood to a considerable amount of UVR, particularly UVA and/or UVB. The percent transmission of each waveband through the epidermis to the dermis, which contains blood, increases in the order of increasing wavelength: UVC (10%) < UVB (20%) < UVA (30%). To investigate the effects of UVR on white blood cells, we chose transmission electron microscopy to examine the ultrastructure changes in L5178Y-R murine lymphoma cells.


Author(s):  
B.D. Tall ◽  
K.S. George ◽  
R. T. Gray ◽  
H.N. Williams

Studies of bacterial behavior in many environments have shown that most organisms attach to surfaces, forming communities of microcolonies called biofilms. In contaminated medical devices, biofilms may serve both as reservoirs and as inocula for the initiation of infections. Recently, there has been much concern about the potential of dental units to transmit infections. Because the mechanisms of biofilm formation are ill-defined, we investigated the behavior and formation of a biofilm associated with tubing leading to the water syringe of a dental unit over a period of 1 month.


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