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Argus Biomedical Pty Ltd. was recently given approval by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to sell the first soft artificial cornea, the AlphaCor, in the United States.
The FDA endorsement complements regulatory approval for AlphaCor in Europe, Canada and Australia, and a product development program which commenced in 1989.
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The FDA endorsement complements regulatory approval for AlphaCor in Europe, Canada and Australia, and a product development program which commenced in 1989.
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November 14, 2002 - 12:00am