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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 315 — Diagnostic Radiopharmaceuticals · § 315.4

§ 315.4. Indications.

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(a)For diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals, the categories of proposed indications for use include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1)Structure delineation;
(2)Functional, physiological, or biochemical assessment;
(3)Disease or pathology detection or assessment; and
(4)Diagnostic or therapeutic patient management.
(b)Where a diagnostic radiopharmaceutical is not intended to provide disease-specific information, the proposed indications for use may refer to a biochemical, physiological, anatomical, or pathological process or to more than one disease or condition.
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