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Medical Devices Regulation - Hazardous Substances

EU. Hazardous Substances for Purposes of Medical Devices Regulation 2017/745/EU, 5 May 2017, as amended by Regulation 2020/561/EU, 24 April 2020

This list contains hazardous substances for purposes of the Medical Devices Regulation (MDR), based on the legislation's Annex I general safety and performance requirements, including for chemical, physical and biological properties. Specifically, the non-exhaustive database is derived from: Table 3 of Annex VI to CLP, REACH Candidate List of SVHCs, and Directive 2000/54/EC's Annex III (Biological Agents list).

Last updated 26 srpnja 2024. Database contains 4917 unique substances/entries.
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231-556-4
7632-04-4
R Toxic for reproduction (article 57c)
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F Fungi
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V Viruses: Member States are to ensure that all viruses which have already been isolated in humains and which have not been assessed and allocated in this Annex are classified in group 2 as a minimum, except where Member States have proof that they are unlikely to cause disease in humans.
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B Bacteria and similar species
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B Bacteria and similar species
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B Bacteria and similar species
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B Bacteria and similar species
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616-572-5
7790-84-3
C Carcinogenic (article 57a)
M Mutagen (article 57b)
R Toxic for reproduction (article 57c)
HH2 Specific target organ toxicity after repeated exposure (Article 57(f) - human health)
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263-467-1
62229-08-7
R Toxic for reproduction (article 57c)
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626-360-4
15244-35-6
C Carcinogenic (article 57a)
M Mutagen (article 57b)
R Toxic for reproduction (article 57c)
HH2 Specific target organ toxicity after repeated exposure (Article 57(f) - human health)
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262-967-7
61788-32-7
VPVB very Persistent and very Bioaccumulative (article 57e)
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262-967-7
61788-32-7
VPVB very Persistent and very Bioaccumulative (article 57e)
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198840-65-2
PBT Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic (article 57d)
VPVB very Persistent and very Bioaccumulative (article 57e)
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201-075-4
78-00-2
R Toxic for reproduction (article 57c)
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235-380-9
12202-17-4
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V Viruses: Member States are to ensure that all viruses which have already been isolated in humains and which have not been assessed and allocated in this Annex are classified in group 2 as a minimum, except where Member States have proof that they are unlikely to cause disease in humans.
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V Viruses: Member States are to ensure that all viruses which have already been isolated in humains and which have not been assessed and allocated in this Annex are classified in group 2 as a minimum, except where Member States have proof that they are unlikely to cause disease in humans.
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V Viruses: Member States are to ensure that all viruses which have already been isolated in humains and which have not been assessed and allocated in this Annex are classified in group 2 as a minimum, except where Member States have proof that they are unlikely to cause disease in humans.
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V Viruses: Member States are to ensure that all viruses which have already been isolated in humains and which have not been assessed and allocated in this Annex are classified in group 2 as a minimum, except where Member States have proof that they are unlikely to cause disease in humans.
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F Fungi
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206-203-2
307-55-1
VPVB very Persistent and very Bioaccumulative (article 57e)
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274-462-9
70225-16-0
VPVB very Persistent and very Bioaccumulative (article 57e)
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215-290-6
1319-46-6
R Toxic for reproduction (article 57c)
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222-979-5
3687-31-8
C Carcinogenic (article 57a)
R Toxic for reproduction (article 57c)
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235-252-2
12141-20-7
R Toxic for reproduction (article 57c)
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Tris(nonylphenyl) phosphite EC / List no: 247-759-6 | CAS no: 26523-78-4
Phenol, p-isononyl-, phosphite (3:1) EC / List no: - | CAS no: 31631-13-7
tris(4-nonylphenyl, branched) phosphite EC / List no: 701-028-2 | CAS no: -
Phenol, 4-nonyl-, phosphite (3:1) EC / List no: 608-492-4 | CAS no: 3050-88-2
Phenol, p-sec-nonyl-, phosphite EC / List no: - | CAS no: 106599-06-8
799-976-5
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ENDE Endocrine disrupting properties (Article 57(f) - environment)
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238-253-6
14312-40-4
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V Viruses: Member States are to ensure that all viruses which have already been isolated in humains and which have not been assessed and allocated in this Annex are classified in group 2 as a minimum, except where Member States have proof that they are unlikely to cause disease in humans.
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V Viruses: Member States are to ensure that all viruses which have already been isolated in humains and which have not been assessed and allocated in this Annex are classified in group 2 as a minimum, except where Member States have proof that they are unlikely to cause disease in humans.
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V Viruses: Member States are to ensure that all viruses which have already been isolated in humains and which have not been assessed and allocated in this Annex are classified in group 2 as a minimum, except where Member States have proof that they are unlikely to cause disease in humans.
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V Viruses: Member States are to ensure that all viruses which have already been isolated in humains and which have not been assessed and allocated in this Annex are classified in group 2 as a minimum, except where Member States have proof that they are unlikely to cause disease in humans.
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