SAFELINE MULTIDOSE VIAL ADAPTER
K955595 · Mcgaw, Inc. · LHI · Mar 6, 1996 · General Hospital
Device Facts
| Record ID | K955595 |
| Device Name | SAFELINE MULTIDOSE VIAL ADAPTER |
| Applicant | Mcgaw, Inc. |
| Product Code | LHI · General Hospital |
| Decision Date | Mar 6, 1996 |
| Decision | SESE |
| Submission Type | Traditional |
| Regulation | 21 CFR 880.5440 |
| Device Class | Class 2 |
Intended Use
The SafeLine Multidose Vial Adapter is intended for multiple withdrawals of drug solution from standard size drug vial solid stoppers. The spike portion of the SafeLine Multidose Vial Adapter is inserted into the drug vial solid stopper and the drug solution is withdrawn using a blunt plastic cannula connected to a syringe. The fluid is withdrawn into the syringe through the blunt plastic cannula inserted into the injection site portion of the SafeLine Multidose Vial Adapter. The drug solution in the syringe can then be transferred to an I.V. administration set with a pre-slit septum injection site for administration of the drug solution to the patient. The SafeLine Multidose Vial Adapter replaces use of a traditional metal hypodermic needle to provide needlefree access to drug vials. Thus, eliminating the potential for accidental needlestick injury.
Device Story
SafeLine Multidose Vial Adapter is a sterile plastic accessory for drug vials; features pre-slit rubber septum injection site and drug vial spike. Device enables needlefree drug withdrawal; user inserts spike into vial stopper; withdraws solution via blunt plastic cannula attached to syringe. Used in clinical settings to transfer medication to I.V. administration sets. Replaces traditional metal hypodermic needles; eliminates accidental needlestick injury risk. Green tint signifies needlefree SafeLine product compatibility.
Clinical Evidence
Bench testing only. Evidence includes functional performance testing and microbiological challenge testing comparing the subject device to the predicate.
Technological Characteristics
Single sterile plastic device; includes pre-slit rubber septum injection site and drug vial spike. Green-tinted plastic construction. Designed for needlefree access to standard drug vials.
Indications for Use
Indicated for multiple withdrawals of drug solution from standard size drug vial solid stoppers to facilitate needlefree access and reduce needlestick injury risk.
Regulatory Classification
Identification
An intravascular administration set is a device used to administer fluids from a container to a patient's vascular system through a needle or catheter inserted into a vein. The device may include the needle or catheter, tubing, a flow regulator, a drip chamber, an infusion line filter, an I.V. set stopcock, fluid delivery tubing, connectors between parts of the set, a side tube with a cap to serve as an injection site, and a hollow spike to penetrate and connect the tubing to an I.V. bag or other infusion fluid container.
Special Controls
*Classification.* Class II (special controls). The special control for pharmacy compounding systems within this classification is the FDA guidance document entitled “Class II Special Controls Guidance Document: Pharmacy Compounding Systems; Final Guidance for Industry and FDA Reviewers.” Pharmacy compounding systems classified within the intravascular administration set are exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of this part and subject to the limitations in § 880.9.
Predicate Devices
- Baxter InterLink® System Universal Vial Adapter
Related Devices
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- K955594 — SAFELINE I.V. BAG ACCESS DEVICE · Mcgaw, Inc. · Mar 6, 1996
- K013087 — SINGLE DOSE DISPENSING PIN, MODEL 2201 · Alaris Medical Systems, Inc. · Nov 13, 2001
- K963571 — VYGON MULTI-DOSE VIAL ADAPTER & BIONECTOR · Vygon Corp. · Jun 2, 1997
- K051930 — DRUG ACCESS SPIKE · Medegen Medical Manufacturing Services · Aug 16, 2005
Submission Summary (Full Text)
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McGaw, Inc. 510(k) Notification
December 7, 1995
MAR - 6 1996
K 955595
ATTACHMENT 7
510(k) Summary
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McGaw, Inc.
2525 McGaw Avenue
P.O. Box 19791
Irvine, California 92713-9791
Telephone: 714.660 2000
Fax: 714.660 2700
# 510(k) Summary
"This summary of 510(k) safety and effectiveness information is being submitted in accordance with the requirements of SMDA 1990 and 21 CFR § 807.92."
"The assigned 510(k) number is: 4955595."
## 1) Submitter Information
McGaw, Inc.
2525 McGaw Avenue
P.O. Box 19791
Irvine, California 92713-9791
Contact Person: John G. D'Angelo, M.S., R.Ph.
Director, Regulatory Affairs
Phone: (714) 660-2517
FAX: (714) 66-3293
## 2) Name of Device
Trade/Proprietary Name: SafeLine™ Multidose Vial Adapter
Common/Usual Name: I.V. Fluid Transfer Set
Classification Name: Set, Intravascular, Administration
## 3) Predicate Device
The currently marketed Baxter InterLink® System Universal Vial Adapter is the predicate used for the substantial equivalence claim.
## 4) Description of the Subject Device
The SafeLine™ Multidose Vial Adapter is an additional accessory device for use with McGaw’s SafeLine System. It is a single sterile plastic device composed of a pre-slit rubber septum injection site, a standard drug vial spike and a plastic spike tip protector. The SafeLine Multidose Vial Adapter is designed to withdraw drug solution from the solid stopper of standard size drug vials using a blunt plastic cannula attached to a syringe. Thus providing needlefree access of drug vials. As with all of the currently marketed SafeLine devices, the new SafeLine Multidose Vial Adapter is tinted green to signify a needle free SafeLine product.
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{2}
McGaw, Inc.
2525 McGaw Avenue
P.O. Box 19791
Irvine, California 92713-9791
Telephone: 714.660.2000
Fax: 714.660.2700
## 5) Intended Use of the Subject Device
The SafeLine Multidose Vial Adapter is intended for multiple withdrawals of drug solution from standard size drug vial solid stoppers. The spike portion of the SafeLine Multidose Vial Adapter is inserted into the drug vial solid stopper and the drug solution is withdrawn using a blunt plastic cannula connected to a syringe. The fluid is withdrawn into the syringe through the blunt plastic cannula inserted into the injection site portion of the SafeLine Multidose Vial Adapter. The drug solution in the syringe can then be transferred to an I.V. administration set with a pre-slit septum injection site for administration of the drug solution to the patient. The SafeLine Multidose Vial Adapter replaces use of a traditional metal hypodermic needle to provide needlefree access to drug vials. Thus, eliminating the potential for accidental needlestick injury.
## 6) Technological Characteristics of the Subject Device
The subject device, the SafeLine™ Multidose Vial Adapter, is substantially equivalent to the predicate device, the Baxter InterLink® System Universal Vial Adapter. There are technological differences between the subject device and the predicate device. However, these technological differences do not raise any different questions of safety and efficacy. The substantial equivalence claim is supported by the information presented in this 510(k) submission. This information is contained in Attachments 1 through 6 and includes the following:
- Description and intended use of the subject device and the predicate device
- Comparison of the attributes of the subject device with the attributes of the predicate device
- Material composition of the subject device components
- Drawing of the subject device
- Functional performance and comparison testing of the subject device and the predicate device
- Microbiological challenge testing comparing the subject device and the predicate device
- Draft labeling of the subject device and the predicate device current labeling
The conclusions drawn from the information listed above support that the new SafeLine Multidose Vial Adapter is substantially equivalent to the Baxter InterLink System Universal Vial Adapter.
## 7) Signature of Applicant:
McGaw, Inc.
John G. D’Angelo, M.S., R.Ph.
Director
Regulatory Affairs
Signature
Diane Gernot for J.D’Angelo
Date
12-7-95
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