[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 21, Volume 8]
[Revised as of April 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 21CFR814.39]

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                        TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS
 
CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 
                          SERVICES (CONTINUED)
 
PART 814--PREMARKET APPROVAL OF MEDICAL DEVICES--Table of Contents
 
             Subpart B--Premarket Approval Application (PMA)
 
Sec. 814.39  PMA supplements.

    (a) After FDA's approval of a PMA, an applicant shall submit a PMA 
supplement for review and approval by FDA before making a change 
affecting the safety or effectiveness of the device for which the 
applicant has an approved PMA, unless the change is of a type for which 
FDA, under paragraph (e) of this section, has advised that an alternate 
submission is permitted or is of a type which, under section 
515(d)(6)(A) of the act and paragraph (f) of this section, does not 
require a PMA supplement under this paragraph. While the burden for 
determining whether a supplement is required is primarily on the PMA 
holder, changes for which an applicant shall submit a PMA supplement 
include, but are not limited to, the following types of changes if they 
affect the safety or effectiveness of the device:
    (1) New indications for use of the device.
    (2) Labeling changes.
    (3) The use of a different facility or establishment to manufacture, 
process, or package the device.

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    (4) Changes in sterilization procedures.
    (5) Changes in packaging.
    (6) Changes in the performance or design specifications, circuits, 
components, ingredients, principle of operation, or physical layout of 
the device.
    (7) Extension of the expiration date of the device based on data 
obtained under a new or revised stability or sterility testing protocol 
that has not been approved by FDA. If the protocol has been approved, 
the change shall be reported to FDA under paragraph (b) of this section.
    (b) An applicant may make a change in a device after FDA's approval 
of a PMA for the device without submitting a PMA supplement if the 
change does not affect the device's safety or effectiveness and the 
change is reported to FDA in postapproval periodic reports required as a 
condition to approval of the device, e.g., an editorial change in 
labeling which does not affect the safety or effectiveness of the 
device.
    (c) All procedures and actions that apply to an application under 
Sec. 814.20 also apply to PMA supplements except that the information 
required in a supplement is limited to that needed to support the 
change. A summary under Sec. 814.20(b)(3) is required for only a 
supplement submitted for new indications for use of the device, 
significant changes in the performance or design specifications, 
circuits, components, ingredients, principles of operation, or physical 
layout of the device, or when otherwise required by FDA. The applicant 
shall submit three copies of a PMA supplement and shall include 
information relevant to the proposed changes in the device. A PMA 
supplement shall include a separate section that identifies each change 
for which approval is being requested and explains the reason for each 
such change. The applicant shall submit additional copies and additional 
information if requested by FDA. The time frames for review of, and FDA 
action on, a PMA supplement are the same as those provided in 
Sec. 814.40 for a PMA.
    (d)(1) After FDA approves a PMA, any change described in paragraph 
(d)(2) of this section that enhances the safety of the device or the 
safety in the use of the device may be placed into effect by the 
applicant prior to the receipt under Sec. 814.17 of a written FDA order 
approving the PMA supplement provided that:
    (i) The PMA supplement and its mailing cover are plainly marked 
``Special PMA Supplement--Changes Being Effected'';
    (ii) The PMA supplement provides a full explanation of the basis for 
the changes;
    (iii) The applicant has received acknowledgement from FDA of receipt 
of the supplement; and
    (iv) The PMA supplement specifically identifies the date that such 
changes are being effected.
    (2) The following changes are permitted by paragraph (d)(1) of this 
section:
    (i) Labeling changes that add or strengthen a contraindication, 
warning, precaution, or information about an adverse reaction.
    (ii) Labeling changes that add or strengthen an instruction that is 
intended to enhance the safe use of the device.
    (iii) Labeling changes that delete misleading, false, or unsupported 
indications.
    (iv) Changes in quality controls or manufacturing process that add a 
new specification or test method, or otherwise provide additional 
assurance of purity, identity, strength, or reliability of the device.
    (e) FDA will identify a change to a device for which an applicant 
has an approved PMA and for which a PMA supplement under paragraph (a) 
is not required. FDA will identify such a change in an advisory opinion 
under Sec. 10.85, if the change applies to a generic type of device, or 
in correspondence to the applicant, if the change applies only to the 
applicant's device. FDA will require that a change for which a PMA 
supplement under paragraph (a) is not required be reported to FDA in--
    (1) A periodic report under Sec. 814.84 or
    (2) A 30-day PMA supplement under this paragraph.
    (f) Under section 515(d) of the act, modifications to manufacturing 
procedures or methods of manufacture that affect the safety and 
effectiveness of a device subject to an approved PMA do

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not require submission of a PMA supplement under paragraph (a) of this 
section and are eligible to be the subject of a 30-day notice. A 30-day 
notice shall describe in detail the change, summarize the data or 
information supporting the change, and state that the change has been 
made in accordance with the requirements of part 820 of this chapter. 
The manufacturer may distribute the device 30 days after the date on 
which FDA receives the 30-day notice, unless FDA notifies the applicant 
within 30 days from receipt of the notice that the notice is not 
adequate. If the notice is not adequate, FDA shall inform the applicant 
in writing that a 135-day PMA supplement is needed and shall describe 
what further information or action is required for acceptance of such 
change. The number of days under review as a 30-day notice shall be 
deducted from the 135-day PMA supplement review period if the notice 
meets appropriate content requirements for a PMA supplement.

FDA will identify, in the advisory opinion or correspondence, the type 
of information that is to be included in the report or 30-day PMA 
supplement. lf the change is required to be reported to FDA in a 
periodic report, the change may be made before it is reported to FDA. If 
the change is required to be reported in a 30-day PMA supplement, the 
change may be made 30 days after FDA files the 30-day PMA supplement 
unless FDA requires the PMA holder to provide additional information, 
informs the PMA holder that the supplement is not approvable, or 
disapproves the supplement. The 30-day PMA supplement shall follow the 
instructions in the correspondence or advisory opinion. Any 30-day PMA 
supplement that does not meet the requirements of the correspondence or 
advisory opinion will not be filed and, therefore, will not be deemed 
approved 30 days after receipt.

[51 FR 26364, July 22, 1986, as amended at 51 FR 43344, Dec. 2, 1986; 63 
FR 54044, Oct. 8, 1998; 67 FR 9587, Mar. 4, 2002]