CAN/CSA-ISO 10993.2-97 (R2001):2000 Edition
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Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices – Part 2: Animal Welfare Requirements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
CSA | 2000-02-25 | 17 |
Scope
This part of ISO 10993 specifies minimum requirements for the use of animals in biological testing.
This part of ISO 10993 is also intended
(a) to establish guidelines which allow the scientist to respect life in general;
(b) to reduce the number of animal experiments and the number of animals used in experiments, among other ways by optimization of those performed;
(c) to minimize suffering and maintain the quality of life of the an imals used in the experiments.
This part of ISO 10993 applies to the experimentation performed on vertebrates. It does not apply to experimentation performed on less differentiated animals; nor does it apply to that part of the experimental work performed on isolated tissues and organs.
This part of ISO 10993 also makes recommendations concerned with the aim of reducing the number of animals used for biocompatibility testing and when possible abolishing animal experiments in this area.