combination product
A 'combination product' integrates multiple regulated components, often for enhanced therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.
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Definition
C1Medicine
(technical, regulatory)A product composed of two or more regulated components, such as a drug and a device, combined as a single entity.
Example
- A prefilled syringe is an example of a combination product.
C1Pharmacy
(technical, regulatory)A drug, device, or biological product packaged separately but intended for use with another specified product to achieve a combined effect.
Example
- A drug and its delivery device sold together is a combination product.
B2Business
(general)Two or more separate items packaged together as a single unit.
Example
- The first-aid kit is a combination product containing various medical supplies.
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