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Position statement: The need for EU legislation to require disclosure and labelling of the composition of medical devices

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DOI: 10.1111/jdv.17238

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Skin reactions due to medical devices have been increasing, but lack of labelling on the composition and cooperation from manufacturers hinder patient care. Efforts to identify the cause of adverse effects are insufficient without adequate information, highlighting the urgent need for full labelling of MD composition.
Background In recent years, skin reactions secondary to the use of medical devices (MD), such as allergic contact dermatitis have increasingly been observed (e.g. to continuous blood sugar monitoring systems, insulin pumps, wound dressings, medical gloves, etc.): this is regarded as a developing epidemic. Lack of labelling of the composition of MD, as well as frequent lack of cooperation of manufacturers to disclose this relevant information, even when contacted by the clinician for the individual case of an established adverse reaction, significantly impede patient care. Objectives To advocate for full ingredient labelling in the implementation of EU regulation for MD. Methods This position paper reviews the scientific literature, the current regulatory framework adopted for MD to date, and the likely impact, including some costs data in case of the absence of such labelling. Results Efforts made by several scientific teams, who are trying to identify the culprit of such adverse effects, either via asking for cooperation from companies, or using costly chemical analyses of MD, can only partly, and with considerable delay, compensate for the absence of meaningful information on the composition of MD; hence, patient management is compromised. Indeed, without knowing the chemical substances present, physicians are unable to inform patients about which substances they should avoid, and which alternative MD may be suitable/tolerated. Conclusion There is an urgent need for full and accurate labelling of the chemical composition of MD in contact with the human body.

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