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Tuesday, 09/19/2017 10:34:56 AM

Tuesday, September 19, 2017 10:34:56 AM

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One possibility that is not bad but why we haven't heard anything after 60 days.

Substantive Review (including Substantive Interaction and Interactive Review)

During Substantive Review, the Lead Reviewer conducts a comprehensive review of the 510(k) submission and communicates with the submitter through a Substantive Interaction, which should occur within 60 calendar days of receipt of the 510(k) submission.

The Substantive Interaction communication is typically:
•an email stating that FDA will proceed to resolve any outstanding deficiencies via Interactive Review; or
•an Additional Information (AI) request which places the submission on hold.

Interactive Review

If the Lead Reviewer chooses to continue with an Interactive Review, this means the Lead Reviewer has determined that any outstanding deficiencies may be adequately addressed within the timeframe set by the Medical Device User Fee Amendment of 2012 (MDUFA III) performance goal for a 510(k) (90 FDA days) and that the submission will not be placed on hold. The Lead Reviewer communicates with the submitter during the Interactive Review using tools such as:
•Email
•Telephone Call

During Interactive Review, the Lead Reviewer may request additional information from the submitter, who may either send the information to the Lead Reviewer directly or to the DCC. Note: During Interactive Review, any information submitted to the DCC must include a valid eCopy.