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- Fed Regist. 1994 Aug 31; 59 (168): 44991-2.
AbstractThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is publishing a letter sent to known manufacturers of blood establishment computer software products. In the letter, FDA advised these manufacturers that it considers these computer software products to be devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the act) because these products aid in the prevention of disease by identifying unsuitable donors and preventing the release of unsuitable blood and blood components for transfusion or for further manufacturing use. The letter, accompanied by a registration package and device listing was intended to notify manufacturers of the requirements of the act, to facilitate registration of these manufacturers as medical device manufacturers, and to further ensure the safety of the blood supply.
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