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This webinar will examine Section 522 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act), which require manufacturers to conduct postmarket surveillance at the time of approval or clearance or at any time thereafter of certain class II or class III devices. Section 522 is implemented in 21 CFR 822.
This formal postmarket surveillance is the active, systematic, scientifically valid collection, analysis, and interpretation of data or other information about a marketed device. A more generalized "post market surveillance" / complaint handling is also a requirement under the device CGMPs, 21 CFR 820, -.100 - CAPA, and -.198 - Complaints. Data collected under post-market surveillance helps to address important public health questions on the safety and effectiveness of a device, often resulting in improvements in device design and manufacture.
Why should you Attend:
Global companies must meet US FDA 21 CFR 820 (The QSR) requirements in order to sell such devices in the US, no matter where they are manufactured. These companies must pass FDA compliance inspections (audits) to 21 CFR 820. One of the key components of these device CGMPs in addrssing post-market use issues and complaints / CAPA.
The FDA expects companies to have effective programs in place to caputure post-market problems / non-conformances, react to minimize risk to users / patients, and use such data for product imporvement. With certain devices, the FDA mandates such controls. How does failure to comply result in adulterated product, 483 Observations, Warning Letters, and worse. What are key components of a CGMP-compliant post-market surveillance and complaint handling system? Where does Medical Device Reporting / Adverse Events fit into such a system? This six hour seminar will provide suggested and mandated approaches, and the answers to these and other related questions.
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