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Beckman Coulter Life Sciences achieves reagent certification to prepare laboratories for IVDR

Beckman Coulter Life Sciences is leading the way to help laboratories prepare for critical upgrades to comply with the new In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices Regulation (IVDR), and to clear up confusion for laboratories that will soon be governed by IVDR.

To help laboratories make required upgrades, Beckman Coulter Life Sciences has achieved an industry first, offering more than 270 reagents for flow cytometry that are IVDR compliant and that are available immediately. This is three years in advance of the deadline set by the European Union. To keep up with demand, the company has grown its robust network of certified manufacturing sites to include Marseille, France; County Clare, Ireland; Suzhou, China; Bangalore, India; and Miami, Florida in the United States.

IVDR is designed to ensure that IVD products achieve the highest levels of safety and efficiency. It replaces the In Vitro Diagnostics Directive (98/79/EC) (IVDD), which has been followed since 1993. This change heavily impacts laboratories using laboratory-developed tests (LDTs) or ‘in-house IVDs’, which constitute a majority of clinical flow cytometry tests. The next important deadline with regards to IVDR and LDTs is May 2024.

“Workflow changes to support IVDR can take several months, if not more than a year to fully and successfully implement, so now is the critical time to clear through the confusion and make necessary changes to be IVDR compliant,” says Dr Andreas Böehmler, Director of Clinical Solutions Product Management for the Global Flow Cytometry Business Unit. “We know this is a marathon and not a sprint, which is why we started this process in 2018 and continue to lead the way to help guide customers to take the required steps to avoid a potential and costly laboratory shutdown. While this impacts those countries in the European Union, we know the world is watching, with IVDR to potentially become a global standard.”

Beckman Coulter Life Sciences is one of the few reagent providers to also achieve listing status on the official European Database on Medical Devices (EUDAMED). Customers can view the entire IVDR portfolio by searching for the listed manufacturing site in Marseille, Immunotech SAS.

“Now is the time to start preparing the future of your non-CE marked assays that you're currently running in the laboratory,” says Dr Pieter Bogaert, Device Compliance Senior Expert at Qarad, a company specialising in regulatory affairs and quality systems for the IVD and MD industry. “The instructions for use of reagents will have a much more crucial role under the IVDR than they did under the IVDD.”

IVDR-compliant single-colour antibodies from Beckman Coulter Life Sciences are platform-independent and intended to be used in conjunction with other antibodies for multicolour panel design. Conjugated IVDR-compliant antibodies can be used for diagnosis, monitoring, or prognosis of patients with haematological abnormalities, neoplasms, disorders, immunodeficiencies, or autoimmune disease.

A special resource guide has been created to assist labs at all stages of the IVDR marathon and includes eBooks, whitepapers, and frequently asked questions (FAQs), along with the opportunity to request a one-on-one consultation with an expert. Simply visit https://becls.co/3KjJgBa.

 

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