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The current IVDR rules require laboratories to use in vitro diagnostic devices (IVDs) that comply with the new regulation. If your lab is already using GeneProof products, it is in compliance as we have met all IVDR requirements for our class “A” products.
GeneProof’s class “A” products and Quality Management System are fully compliant with IVDR .
Our class “A“ products (Nucleic Acid Extractions and all Instruments) are CE certified to IVDR requirements and we are on track to achieve compliance for all class “B”, “C”,and “D” products on or before the mandatory deadline.
IVDR tightens restrictions on the use of RUO products but does not forbid their use when used only for non-clinical purposes. However, for any in vitro diagnostic uses, RUO products are prohibited and only products that comply with IVDR may be used.
Extraction kits are classified as class “A” under IVDR. As of 27 May 2022, all IVD extraction kits (including instruments and associated accessories ) must have the new EU Declaration of Conformity meeting the requirements of the IVDR legislation.
Laboratories using IVD products that do not meet this requirement are acting in breach of IVDR and may be subject to sanctions under the relevant national legislation.
All GeneProof class “A” products have the proper Declaration of Conformity and meet all IVDR requirements for this class of in vitro diagnostic medical devices.
CE IVD certification means that the product complies with the relevant applicable EU legislation, has the declared characteristics, and the manufacturer takes full responsibility for it.
In terms of patient safety, the use of RUO (Research Use Only) products in clinical laboratories is prohibited in the European Union for any human diagnostic use.
So far yes, but the new IVD Regulation is very strict on this issue, although the deadlines have been extended. Currently, IVDR requirements do not only apply to devices manufactured and used within a single legal entity.
Within two years, laboratories using in-house methods must ensure that certain specified conditions have been met.
The laboratory could only use in-house tests if there are no commercially available CE IVD products in the EU.
The laboratory must then have/comply with:
A laboratory can use any combination of IVDR extraction, PCR kit or cycler as long as they validate it as a whole method.
Yes, for our customers and distributors we organize on-line training focused on the In Vitro Diagnostic Regulation and its impact on manufacturers, distributors and end-users.
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