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Pediatric device approval numbers are slowly rising, but not necessarily for young kids

  • July 16, 2019
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While FY2017’s approvals notably served all four pediatric age groups, the majority of pediatric devices approved over the last decade are not indicated for children under the age of 12. What’s more, a large portion of the devices indicated for FDA’s ‘adolescents’ category are only authorized for use in patients 18 or older.

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