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BS 5736-6:1983

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Evaluation of medical devices for biological hazards Methods of test for sensitization; assessment of the potential of medical devices to produce delayed contact dermatitis
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

15-05-1996

Language(s)

English

Published date

31-10-1983

Foreword
Committees responsible
Methods
1 Scope
2 Definitions
3 Animals and husbandry
4 Preparation of extracts
5 Preparation of ingredients
6 Test procedures
7 Presentation of results
8 Assessment of results
Table
1 Classification system for skin reactions
Figure
1 Locations of intradermal injection sites for method 1

Gives scope, definitions, animals and husbandry, preparation of extracts of final products, preparation of ingredients, test procedures, presentation of results and assessment of result.

Committee
CH/194
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
10
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

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BS 5736-1:1979 Evaluation of medical devices for biological hazards Guide for the selection of biological methods of test
BS 2463-1:1990 Transfusion equipment for medical use Specification for collapsible containers for blood and blood components
BS 5736-7:1983 Evaluation of medical devices for biological hazards Method of test for skin irritation of extracts from medical devices
BS 2574-1:1991 Lower limb orthoses Guide to the design and manufacture of lower limb orthoses, excluding foot orthoses
BS 1695-1:1990 Urological catheters Specification for sterile, single-use urethral catheters of the Nélaton and Foley types
BS 5736-2:1990 Evaluation of medical devices for biological hazards Methods of testing by tissue implantation
BS 4843:1987 Specification for sterile intravascular cannula units for single use
BS 2463-2:1989 Transfusion equipment for medical use Specification for administration sets
BS 7253-3:1990 Non-metallic materials for surgical implants Specification for surgical implants made of heat-vulcanized silicone elastomer
BS 3531-16:1985 Surgical implants Specification for surgical implants made of heat-vulcanized silicone elastomer
BS 1695-2:1990 Urological catheters Specification for sterile, single-use urethral catheters of the Tiemann, whistle tip, 3-way and haematuria types
BS 5736-1:1989 Evaluation of medical devices for biological hazards Guide for the selection of biological methods of test

BS 5736-4:1981 Evaluation of medical devices for biological hazards Method of test for intracutaneous reactivity of extracts from medical devices
BS 5736-1:1979 Evaluation of medical devices for biological hazards Guide for the selection of biological methods of test
BS 5736-5:1982 Evaluation of medical devices for biological hazards Method of test for systemic toxicity; assessment of pyrogenicity in rabbits of extracts from medical devices
BS 5736-3:1981 Evaluation of medical devices for biological hazards Method of test for systemic toxicity; assessment of acute toxicity of extracts from medical devices
BS 5736-8:1984 Evaluation of medical devices for biological hazards Method of test for skin irritation of solid medical devices
BS 5736-7:1983 Evaluation of medical devices for biological hazards Method of test for skin irritation of extracts from medical devices

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