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Standards [Withdrawn]

DIN EN ISO 7439
Copper-bearing contraceptive intrauterine devices - Requirements and tests (ISO 7439:2011); German version EN ISO 7439:2011

Title (German)

Kupferhaltige Intrauterinpessare zur Empfängnisverhütung - Anforderungen, Prüfungen (ISO 7439:2011); Deutsche Fassung EN ISO 7439:2011

Overview

This standard has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 157 "Non-systemic contraceptives and STI barrier prophylactics", the secretariat of which is held by DSM (Malaysia), in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 285 "Non-active surgical implants" (secretariat: DIN, Germany) with the participation of German experts. At DIN, the German Institute for Standardization e. V., NA 063-01-04 AA "Kondome und Intrauterinpessare" ("Condoms and intra-uterine devices") of the Medical Standards Committee is responsible. This standard specifies requirements and tests for single-use copper-bearing intra-uterine contraceptive devices (intra-uterine devices, IUD) and their insertion instruments. Intra-uterine contraceptive devices consisting only of a plastic body whose primary purpose is to release progestogens are not included in the scope of this standard. Some aspects of this International Standard can be applicable to medicated intra-uterine devices and intra-uterine devices that do not contain copper.

Document: references other documents

Responsible national committee

NA 176-04-10 AA - Condoms and intrauterine devices  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 285 - Non-active surgical implants  

Edition 2011-09
Original language German
Translation English
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