Violet Nitrile Powder Free Patient Examination Glove, Non-Sterile, Tested for Use With Chemotherapy Drugs, the Opioid Fentanyl Citrate, simulated Gastric Acid, and Fentanyl In Gastric Acid

K222298 · Onetexx Sdn Bhd · LZA · Oct 18, 2022 · General Hospital

Device Facts

Record IDK222298
Device NameViolet Nitrile Powder Free Patient Examination Glove, Non-Sterile, Tested for Use With Chemotherapy Drugs, the Opioid Fentanyl Citrate, simulated Gastric Acid, and Fentanyl In Gastric Acid
ApplicantOnetexx Sdn Bhd
Product CodeLZA · General Hospital
Decision DateOct 18, 2022
DecisionSESE
Submission TypeTraditional
Regulation21 CFR 880.6250
Device ClassClass 1

Intended Use

This Nitrile patient examination glove is a disposable device intended for medical purposes that is worn on the examiner's hand or finger to prevent contamination between patient and examiner, and has also been Tested for Use with Chemotherapy Drugs, the Opioid Fentanyl citrate, simulated Gastric Acid, and Fentanyl in Gastric Acid.

Device Story

Disposable nitrile patient examination glove; worn on examiner's hand/finger to prevent cross-contamination. Tested for permeation resistance against various chemotherapy drugs, fentanyl citrate, and simulated gastric acid per ASTM D6978-05. Used in clinical/medical settings by healthcare providers. Provides barrier protection; informs user of safe handling times for hazardous substances. Benefits patient and examiner by reducing exposure to infectious agents and specific hazardous chemicals.

Clinical Evidence

Bench testing only. Permeation testing performed per ASTM D6978-05 for a panel of chemotherapy drugs, fentanyl citrate, and simulated gastric acid. Breakthrough times reported for 14 chemotherapy drugs and opioid/acid combinations.

Technological Characteristics

Nitrile material; non-sterile; powder-free. Form factor: patient examination glove. Testing performed per ASTM D6978-05 for chemical permeation resistance.

Indications for Use

Indicated for use as a disposable patient examination glove to prevent cross-contamination between patient and examiner. Suitable for use with specific chemotherapy drugs, fentanyl citrate, and simulated gastric acid. Contraindicated for use with Carmustine and Thiotepa.

Regulatory Classification

Identification

A non-powdered patient examination glove is a disposable device intended for medical purposes that is worn on the examiner's hand or finger to prevent contamination between patient and examiner. A non-powdered patient examination glove does not incorporate powder for purposes other than manufacturing. The final finished glove includes only residual powder from manufacturing.

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Submission Summary (Full Text)

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Roswell, Georgia 30075 ## Re: K222298 Trade/Device Name: Violet Nitrile Powder Free Patient Examination Glove, Non-Sterile, Tested for Use With Chemotherapy Drugs, the Opioid Fentanyl Citrate, simulated Gastric Acid, and Fentanyl In Gastric Acid Regulation Number: 21 CFR 880.6250 Regulation Name: Non-Powdered Patient Examination Glove Regulatory Class: Class I. reserved Product Code: LZA, LZC, OPJ, QDO Dated: July 29, 2022 Received: August 1, 2022 Dear Wava Truscott: We have reviewed your Section 510(k) premarket notification of intent to market the device referenced above and have determined the device is substantially equivalent (for the indications for use stated in the enclosure) to legally marketed predicate devices marketed in interstate commerce prior to May 28, 1976, the enactment date of the Medical Device Amendments, or to devices that have been reclassified in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (Act) that do not require approval of a premarket approval application (PMA). 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Sincerely, Bifeng Oian, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Director DHT4B: Division of Infection Control and Plastic Surgery Devices OHT4: Office of Surgical and Infection Control Devices Office of Product Evaluation and Ouality Center for Devices and Radiological Health Enclosure {2}------------------------------------------------ ## Indications for Use # 510(k) Number (if known) K222298 #### Device Name Violet Nitrile Powder Free Patient Examination Glove, Non-Sterile, Tested for Use With Chemotherapy Drugs, the Opioid Fentanyl Citrate, simulated Gastric Acid, and Fentanyl In Gastric Acid #### Indications for Use (Describe) This Nitrile patient examination glove is a disposable device intended for medical purposes that is worn on the examiner's hand or finger to prevent contamination between patient and examiner, and has also been Tested for Use with Chemotherapy Drugs, the Opioid Fentanyl citrate, simulated Gastric Acid, and Fentanyl in Gastric Acid. | ASTM D6978-05 | | | |---------------|--|--| | . | | | (2019) Test Results: | Chemotherapy Drug | Concentration | Minimum Time<br>Breakthrough | |----------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------|------------------------------| | Carboplatin | 10 mg/mL | >240 min. | | Carmustine | 3.3 mg/mL | 23.2 min. | | Cisplatin | 1 mg/mL | >240 min. | | Cyclophosphamide | 20 mg/mL | >240 min. | | Dacarbazine | 10 mg/mL | >240 min. | | Docetaxel | 10 mg/mL | >240 min. | | Doxorubicin HCL | 2 mg/mL | >240 min. | | Etoposide | 20 mg/mL | >240 min. | | Fluorouracil | 50 mg/mL | >240 min. | | Gemcitabine | 38 mg/mL | >240 min. | | Ifosfamide | 50 mg/mL | >240 min. | | Paclitaxel | 6 mg/mL | >240 min. | | Thiotepa | 10 mg/mL | 67.0 min. | | Vincristine Sulfate | 1 mg/mL | >240 min. | | Opioid & Gastric Acid | | | | Fentanyl citrate<br>(injectable) | 100mcg/2mL | >240 min. | | Gastric Acid (simulated) | 0.2% NaCl+0.7% HCL | >240 min. | | Fentanyl in Gastric Acid | 50/50 mix | >240 min. | | WARNING: Carmustine and Thiotepa have extremely low permeation | | | | times of 23.2min and 67.0min respectively. | | | | WARNING: Not for Use With Carmustine or Thiotepa | | | Type of use (select one or both, as applicable) | | Prescription Use (Part 21 CFR 801 Subpart D) X Over-The-Counter Use (21 CFR 801 Subpart C) ## CONTINUE ON A SEPARATE PAGE IF NEEDED. 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