Just in time for summer binge watching, here are recent YouTube uploads that address medical device packaging concerns, such as complying with the European Union’s Medical Device Regulation (MDR), accelerated aging, sterilization, and more.
On March 10, 2021, dozens and dozens of posts on social media lauded the critical job of sterile medical packaging in helping to keep patients safe. Here are some touching memories.
So far, Boston Scientific and BD have been accepted into the agency’s pilot program that helps cut through red tape to reduce ethylene oxide (EO) emissions while safeguarding the supply of sterilized medical devices.
The Food and Drug Administration has selected five best options for replacing ethylene oxide (EO) as the go-to sterilization process for medical devices.
Medical device manufacturers and contract sterilizers are working with regulators to reduce ethylene oxide (EO) emissions and develop alternative sterilization methods, while assuring product availability.
The Sterilization Packaging Manufacturers Council examines sterilization’s impact on packaging.On November 6, 2013 members of the Sterilization Packaging Manufacturers Council (SPMC) technical group conducted a webinar called “Sterilization: A...
Building on a long history of reconstitution, two companies devise a new system for sterile water for injection intended to promote ease of use and dosing.The process of freeze-drying injectable drugs by removing water from the material and...
New technologies, systems that are smaller and less expensive, and manufacturers' changing requirements are changing the sterilization equipment market.by Jenevieve Blair Polin, Contributing EditorThe contract sterilization industry has enjoyed...