Medical and technical requirements for medical ozone generator devices [abstract]
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https://doi.org/10.7203/jo3t.3.4.2019.15548Keywords:
medical ozone generators, ozone therapyAbstract
According to the definitions and the scope of both starting material and bulk pharmaceutical product, the achievement of Quality standards is an indispensable guarantee for the safety of use, stability and effectiveness of the medicinal products. Medicinal gases - among which the oxygen-ozone therapy is fully entitled - have to fulfil such a Quality objective. Moreover, the therapeutic use of ozone assumes the extemporaneous preparation of the gaseous mixture, demanding the overall responsibility to the healthcare professionals. As a result of scientific and technical progress, the ozone generators must be validated having passed all the qualification phases. The relevant EU and FDA Regulations will assure this aspect by the respective conformity marking. Given that the overall Quality level is given by the lowest stage of the whole process, the knowledge of the various aspects and the respect of well-defined standard operating procedures become fundamental. In detail, for the correct application of ozone therapy they will have to be known the medical and technical requirements relating to: i) the gaseous source for obtaining medical ozone; ii) the materials adopted for ozone generation as well as for its manipulation; iii) the device of reactors for the ozone production; iv) the modality of varying the ozone concentration; v) the control and measuring devices for medical ozone quantitative evaluation, also in terms of their precision and accuracy; vi) the warranty period and the local maintenance service, also in terms of validation plan. Based on this knowledge, it is possible to make an informed purchase of the equipment suitable for both the needs of the individual professional and the correct procedures for use.Downloads
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