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A company I occasionally work with has a line of 510(k) cleared syringes and wants to market it as the perfect size for use with a specific drug.
This is just a normal piston syringe (not prefilled, insulin, or tuberculin). The cleared intended use is "intended to be used for medical purposes to inject fluids into or withdraw fluids from the body".
The company has some concern about marketing it as being the ideal size for a particular drug. I don't see it as a problem but I am not very conservative and would like to get some other points of view.
This is just a normal piston syringe (not prefilled, insulin, or tuberculin). The cleared intended use is "intended to be used for medical purposes to inject fluids into or withdraw fluids from the body".
The company has some concern about marketing it as being the ideal size for a particular drug. I don't see it as a problem but I am not very conservative and would like to get some other points of view.