ISO 29943-2:2017
Condoms - Guidance on clinical studies - Part 2: Female condoms, clinical function studies based on self-reports

Standard No.
ISO 29943-2:2017
Release Date
2017
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Latest
ISO 29943-2:2017
Scope
This document is intended to help in the design, execution, analysis, and interpretation of clinical function studies conducted in accordance with the requirements of ISO 25841 for female condoms. These clinical studies compare the performance of a new female condom to an established female condom during vaginal intercourse (not anal intercourse). In particular, these studies are designed to assess acute failure events during use. This document also provides direction on the analysis of data when the study is completed, as well as interpretation of these results by manufacturers and regulatory bodies. Certain clinical trial elements are not addressed in this document, including compensation, confidentiality of individuals and their records, use of local ethics committees, etc. These and many other clinical trial design issues are covered in greater detail in ISO 14155.

ISO 29943-2:2017 Referenced Document

  • ASTM D7661-10 Standard Test Method for Determining Compatibility of Personal Lubricants with Natural Rubber Latex Condoms*2024-04-20 Update
  • ISO 13485:2016 Medical devices - Quality management systems - Requirements for regulatory purposes
  • ISO 14155:2011 Clinical investigation of medical devices for human subjects - Good clinical practice
  • ISO 14971:2007 Medical devices - Application of risk management to medical devices
  • ISO 16037:2002 Rubber condoms for clinical trials - Measurement of physical properties
  • ISO 25841:2014 Female condoms - Requirements and test methods

ISO 29943-2:2017 history

  • 2017 ISO 29943-2:2017 Condoms - Guidance on clinical studies - Part 2: Female condoms, clinical function studies based on self-reports
Condoms - Guidance on clinical studies - Part 2: Female condoms, clinical function studies based on self-reports



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