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Date of Entry
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Specialty Task Group Area
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Recognition Number
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Extent of Recognition
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Standards Developing Organization
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Standard Designation Number and Date
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Standard Title (click for recognition information)
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07/06/2020 |
Biocompatibility |
2-274 |
Complete |
ASTM |
F749-20 |
Standard Practice for Evaluating Material Extracts by Intracutaneous Injection in the Rabbit |
07/15/2019 |
Biocompatibility |
2-268 |
Complete |
ISO |
TS 21726 First edition 2019-02 |
Biological evaluation of medical devices - Application of the threshold of toxicological concern (TTC) for assessing biocompatibility of medical device constituents |
12/21/2020 |
Biocompatibility |
2-278 |
Complete |
ASTM |
F719-20 e1 |
Standard Practice for Testing Materials in Rabbits for Primary Skin Irritation |
07/06/2020 |
Biocompatibility |
2-273 |
Complete |
ISO |
10993-9 Third edition 2019-11 |
Biological evaluation of medical devices - Part 9: Framework for identification and quantification of potential degradation products |
12/21/2020 |
Biocompatibility |
2-277 |
Complete |
ASTM |
F813-20 |
Standard Practice for Direct Contact Cell Culture Evaluation of Materials for Medical Devices |
07/15/2019 |
Biocompatibility |
2-266 |
Complete |
ASTM |
F2382-18 |
Standard Test Method for Assessment of Circulating Blood-Contacting Medical Device Materials on Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT) |
12/23/2016 |
Biocompatibility |
2-93 |
Complete |
ASTM |
F763-04 (Reapproved 2016) |
Standard Practice for Short-Term Screening of Implant Materials |
12/19/2022 |
Biocompatibility |
2-289 |
Complete |
ISO |
10993-12 Fifth edition 2021-01 |
Biological evaluation of medical devices - Part 12: Sample preparation and reference materials |
12/19/2022 |
Biocompatibility |
2-297 |
Complete |
ASTM |
F763-22 |
Standard Practice for Short-Term Intramuscular Screening of Implantable Medical Device Materials |
12/21/2020 |
Biocompatibility |
2-279 |
Complete |
ASTM |
F750-20 |
Standard Practice for Evaluating Acute Systemic Toxicity of Material Extracts by Systemic Injection in the Mouse |