WHO Supports
Manufacturers from Developing Countries In Defining AD Syringes
If the change in definition of AD
syringes by International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) was implemented
, more than 60 per cent of the existing World Health Organisation (WHO)
performance, quality and safety (PDS) designs would have been disqualified
despite being auto-disable, which would have adversely impacted global
immunisation campaigns and supply security. Furthermore, the revision would have
favoured a few MNCs and put syringe makers from the developing world in
jeopardy...
Indian Device
Maker Meril Life Sciences Joins Big League With Artificial Heart Valve
Technology
Meril last month received an
approval from Indian drug regulator Central Drugs Standard Control Organization
(CDSCO) for commercialization of Transcatheter Aortic Heart Valve Replacement,
which will be sold under the brand name Myval...
Medical
Compounds Company Expands TPE Range
A medical compounds company will
expand its thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) compounds range for healthcare and
other applications...
Peters Surgical
Invests Euro 5 Million To Expand India Plant
Peters Surgical, which has presence
in 90 countries, is also open to more acquisitions in India...
HMD procures 2018
Good Design Award in Japan
Recently Hindustan Syringes &
Medical Devices Ltd (HMD) became the first set of Indian Manufacturers of
Disposable Medical Devices to achieve MDSAP certification... |