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The Callaly Tampliner is inserted into the vagina and used to absorb menstrual fluid.
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The provided document is a 510(k) premarket notification letter from the FDA regarding the Callaly Tampliner (super plus absorbency). This document is typically issued for medical devices and focuses on substantial equivalence to predicate devices, regulatory compliance, and a brief "Indications for Use" statement.
Crucially, this document DOES NOT contain information regarding device performance studies, acceptance criteria, or any details related to AI/algorithm performance. Therefore, I cannot extract the requested information based on this text.
The document discusses:
- The device name: Callaly Tampliner (super plus absorbency)
- Regulation Number: 21 CFR § 884.5470 (Unscented menstrual tampon)
- Regulatory Class: II
- Product Code: HEB
- Approval for Over-The-Counter Use
- Standard FDA compliance requirements (registration, listing, labeling, GMP, adverse event reporting)
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§ 884.5470 Unscented menstrual tampon.
(a)
Identification. An unscented menstrual tampon is a device that is a plug made of cellulosic or synthetic material that is inserted into the vagina and used to absorb menstrual or other vaginal discharge. This generic type of device does not include menstrual tampons treated with scent (i.e., fragrance materials) or those with added antimicrobial agents or other drugs.(b)
Classification. Class II (performance standards).