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Cross References:
ISO 10993-1:2003
ISO 10993-2
ISO 10993-9
ISO 10993-12
ISO 10993-13
ISO 10993-14
ISO 10993-15
ISO 10993-18
ISO 14155-1
ISO 14155-2
ISO 10993-6
ASTM F 2148:2007
93/42/EEC
90/385/EEC
 

Document History

  1. BS EN ISO 10993-10:2023


    Biological evaluation of medical devices-Tests for skin sensitization

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  2. BS EN ISO 10993-10:2013


    Biological evaluation of medical devices-Tests for irritation and skin sensitization

    • Historical Version
  3. BS EN ISO 10993-10:2010


    Biological evaluation of medical devices-Tests for irritation and skin sensitization

    • Historical Version
  4. BS EN ISO 10993-10:2009


    Biological evaluation of medical devices-Tests for irritation and delayed-type hypersensitivity

    • Historical Version
  5. BS 08/30170164 DC

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    BS EN ISO 10993-10. Biological evaluation of medical devices. Part 10. Tests for irritation and skin sensitization

    • Historical Version
  6. BS EN ISO 10993-10:2002


    Biological evaluation of medical devices-Tests for irritation and delayed-type hypersensitivity

    • Historical Version
  7. BS EN ISO 10993-10:1996


    Biological evaluation of medical devices-Tests for irritation and sensitization

    • Historical Version
  8. BS 5736-9:1986


    Evaluation of medical devices for biological hazards-Method of test for eye irritation

    • Historical Version
  9. BS 5736-8:1984


    Evaluation of medical devices for biological hazards-Method of test for skin irritation of solid medical devices

    • Historical Version
  10. BS 5736-6:1983


    Evaluation of medical devices for biological hazards-Methods of test for sensitization; assessment of the potential of medical devices to produce delayed contact dermatitis

    • Historical Version
  11. BS 5736-7:1983


    Evaluation of medical devices for biological hazards-Method of test for skin irritation of extracts from medical devices

    • Historical Version