Regulatory approval

Rayner Intraocular Lenses, Ltd, has received regulatory approval for sale of its products in Mexico and Thailand, according to a company spokeswoman. In Mexico, the Mexican Secretaria de Salud granted regulatory approval for the company’s aspheric and spherical models of the monofocal C-flex range, as well as the Superflex range in aspheric and spherical models and the T-flex toric IOL. In Thailand, Rayner’s complete portfolio of hydrophilic acrylic lenses received regulatory approval including: C-flexR and C-flexR Aspheric, SuperflexR and SuperflexR Aspheric, T-flexR Aspheric, M-flexR, M-flexTR, SulcoflexR Aspheric, SulcoflexR Toric, SulcoflexR Multifocal and the SulcoflexR Multifocal Toric. In addition, the RaysertR, Rayner’s small incision injector was cleared for sale in Thailand.
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