How do I find my product code?
The easiest way to determine the product code is to become familiar with the product itself, including the label, the processing information, intended use of product, the container type, who will use or consume the product, etc.
What is a product classification code?
The Product Classification Database contains medical device names and associated information developed by the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) in support of its mission. This database contains device names and their associated product codes.
What is a medical device product code?
Definition. Classification product codes are a method of internally classifying and tracking medical devices. CDRH and a subset of CBER regulated medical device product codes consist of a 3 letter combination which associates a device’s type with a product classification designated for the application.
How do you number a product?
Keep item numbers short, but not so short that they could be mistaken for other numbers (i.e., quantities). 4 to 8 characters will suffice for most organizations. Do not load item numbers with meaning; do not try to use the item number to describe your product.
How do you code a product?
Top 10 Tips for Creating Great Product Codes
- Product codes must not start with 0!
- Keep it short and sweet, but not too short!
- Try not to use your supplier’s product code as your product code.
- We recommend using uppercase letters, numbers and dashes (-) only in your product code.
What does Maude stand for?
MAUDE
Acronym | Definition |
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MAUDE | Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience |
How do you code stock items?
Use letters at the beginning of your number to help identify the inventory part. For example, use BOW for bowl, PLA for plate and SAU for saucer. Avoid using symbols that might be confusing to your software program, such as commas, quotation marks, the ampersand and the greater than and lesser than symbols.
What is inventory code?
Inventory codes are numbers that the HTM service uses to label each separate piece of equipment so individual machines can be identified from among many similar items.