EN ISO 13212:2014
(Main)Ophthalmic optics - Contact lens care products - Guidelines for determination of shelf-life (ISO 13212:2014)
Ophthalmic optics - Contact lens care products - Guidelines for determination of shelf-life (ISO 13212:2014)
ISO 13212:2011 provides guidance on the design of stability studies for use in gathering information to enable determination of the shelf-life of contact lens care products.
ISO 13212:2011does not address studies designed to obtain information to establish the in-use stability (i.e. notice of discard date) of contact lens care products.
Augenoptik - Kontaktlinsenpflegemittel - Leitfaden für die Bestimmung der Lagerdauer (ISO 13212:2014)
Diese Internationale Norm gibt einen Leitfaden für die Auslegung von Stabilitätsuntersuchungen mit dem Ziel, Informationen die die Bestimmung der Lagerdauer von Kontaktlinsenpflegemitteln erlauben, zusammenzutragen.
Sie gilt nicht für Untersuchungen, die darauf ausgerichtet sind, Informationen zur Stabilität von Kontaktlinsen-pflegemitteln während des Gebrauchs zu gewinnen [d. h. Informationen bezüglich der Aufbrauchfrist (en: discard date)].
Optique ophtalmique - Produits d'entretien pour lentilles de contact - Lignes directrices pour la détermination de la durée de conservation (ISO 13212:2014)
L'ISO 13212:2011 fournit des directives de conception des études de stabilité à utiliser pour réunir des informations permettant de déterminer la durée de conservation des produits d'entretien pour lentilles de contact.
L'ISO 13212:2011 ne s'applique pas aux études destinées à fournir des informations permettant d'établir la stabilité en cours d'utilisation (c'est-à-dire la déclaration de fin d'utilisation) des produits d'entretien pour lentilles de contact.
Očesna optika - Izdelki za vzdrževanje kontaktnih leč - Smernice za določanje roka uporabnosti (ISO 13212:2014)
Standard EN ISO 13212 zagotavlja smernice za načrtovanje študij stabilnosti, ki se uporabljajo za zbiranje informacij za določanje roka uporabnosti izdelkov za vzdrževanje kontaktnih leč. Ta mednarodni standard ne obravnava študij, načrtovanih za pridobivanje informacij za določanje stabilnosti med uporabo (tj. datum, kdaj je treba izdelek zavreči) izdelkov za vzdrževanje kontaktnih leč.
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Ophthalmic optics - Contact lens care products - Guidelines for determination of shelf-life
(ISO 13212:2014)
Augenoptik - Kontaktlinsenpflegemittel - Leitfaden für die Bestimmung der Lagerdauer
(ISO 13212:2014)
Optique ophtalmique - Produits d'entretien pour lentilles de contact - Lignes directrices
pour la détermination de la durée de conservation (ISO 13212:2014)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 13212:2014
ICS:
11.040.70 Oftalmološka oprema Ophthalmic equipment
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 13212
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
September 2014
ICS 11.040.70 Supersedes EN ISO 13212:2011
English Version
Ophthalmic optics - Contact lens care products - Guidelines for
determination of shelf-life (ISO 13212:2014)
Optique ophtalmique - Produits d'entretien pour lentilles de Augenoptik - Kontaktlinsenpflegemittel - Leitfaden für die
contact - Lignes directrices pour la détermination de la Bestimmung der Lagerdauer (ISO 13212:2014)
durée de conservation (ISO 13212:2014)
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Foreword
This document (EN ISO 13212:2014) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 172 “Optics and
photonics” in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 170 “Ophthalmic optics” the secretariat of which
is held by DIN.
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Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
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The text of ISO 13212:2014 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 13212:2014 without any modification.
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 13212
Third edition
2014-09-01
Ophthalmic optics — Contact lens
care products — Guidelines for
determination of shelf-life
Optique ophtalmique — Produits d’entretien pour lentilles de
contact — Lignes directrices pour la détermination de la durée de
conservation
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 General requirements . 1
5 Determination of finished product stability . 1
5.1 Objective . 1
5.2 Study methods . 2
5.3 Description of the product under study . 3
5.4 Characteristics . 3
5.5 Evaluation methods . 4
5.6 Presentation of results . 4
5.7 Discussion, interpretation, and conclusions . 4
5.8 Ongoing stability . 5
Annex A (informative) Example of a stability testing plan for the finished contact lens
care product . 6
Bibliography . 7
ISO 13212:2014(E)
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ISO 13212:2014(E)
Introduction
The purpose of stability tests of contact lens care products is to obtain sufficient information to enable
the manufacturer to establish an appropriate shelf-life and identify any unique storage conditions
required to appear on the labelling of the product.
The quality of a contact lens care product is determined by its content of active ingredient(s), its purity,
and its physicochemical and microbiological properties. It is important to take into account the possible
interaction of the container/closure with the contents.
The stability studies are intended to ascertain how the quality of a product varies as a function of time
and under the influence of a variety of environmental factors.
On the basis of the information obtained, storage conditions are recommended, which will guarantee
the maintenance of the quality of the product in relation to its safety, performance, and acceptability
throughout the proposed shelf-life.
The design of the finished product stability studies for a care product is based on the knowledge obtained
from studies on the active ingredient(s) and from the development studies.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 13212:2014(E)
Ophthalmic optics — Contact lens care products —
Guidelines for determination of shelf-life
1 Scope
This International Standard provides guidance on the design of stability studies for use in gathering
information to enable determination of the shelf-life of contact lens care products.
This International Standard does not address studies designed to obtain information to establish the
in-use stability (i.e. notice of discard date) of contact lens care products.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 14729, Ophthalmic optics — Contact lens care products — Microbiological requirements and test
methods for products and regimens for hygienic management of contact lenses
ISO 14730, Ophthalmic optics — Contact lens care products — Antimicrobial preservative efficacy testing
and guidance on determining discard date
ISO 18369-1, Ophthalmic optics — Contact lenses — Part 1: Vocabulary, classification system and
recommendations for labelling specifications
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 18369-1 apply.
4 General requirements
4.1 The specified shelf-life of the contact lens care product shall be based on the
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