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  • Hospital supply departments, health professionals, carers and users should check that male urinal bottles are free of sharp edges, both inside and outside the bottle. Any cracks, chips or sharp edges may injure users.
  • The TGA Prescription Medicines Streamlined Submissions Process Newsletter [formerly the Prescription medicine BPR update (BPR update)] reports on progress of the streamlined submission process.
  • The Prescription medicine BPR update (BPR update) reports on progress of the streamlined submission process. Each quarter, an update is provided on the PI/CMI project and the AusPAR project.
  • The TGA's Incident Reporting and Investigation Scheme receives reports about the safety and performance of medical devices as part of its ongoing monitoring of products supplied in Australia. As part of this process the TGA has recently reviewed several reports associated with repaired endoscopes. These reports relate to the quality of the repair and the use of unsuitable parts.