US Code
Part A— Drugs and Devices
§ 360e–1. Pediatric uses of devices

(a) New devices(1) In generalA person that submits to the Secretary an application under section 360j(m) of this title, or an application (or supplement to an application) or a product development protocol under section 360e of this title, shall include in the application or protocol the information described in paragraph (2).
(2) Required informationThe application or protocol described in paragraph (1) shall include, with respect to the device for which approval is sought and if readily available—(A) a description of any pediatric subpopulations that suffer from the disease or condition that the device is intended to treat, diagnose, or cure; and
(B) the number of affected pediatric patients.
(3) Annual reportNot later than 18 months after September 27, 2007, and annually thereafter, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives a report that includes—(A) the number of devices approved in the year preceding the year in which the report is submitted, for which there is a pediatric subpopulation that suffers from the disease or condition that the device is intended to treat, diagnose, or cure;
(B) any information, based on a review of data available to the Secretary, regarding devices used in pediatric patients but not labeled for such use for which the Secretary determines that approved pediatric labeling could confer a benefit to pediatric patients;
(C) the number of pediatric devices that receive a humanitarian use exemption under section 360j(m) of this title;
(D) the number of devices approved in the year preceding the year in which the report is submitted, labeled for use in pediatric patients;
(E) the number of pediatric devices approved in the year preceding the year in which the report is submitted, exempted from a fee pursuant to section 379j(a)(2)(B)(v) of this title;
(F) the review time for each device described in subparagraphs (A), (C), (D), and (E);
(G) the number of devices for which the Secretary relied on data with respect to adults to support a determination of a reasonable assurance of safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients; and
(H) the number of devices for which the Secretary relied on data from one pediatric subpopulation to support a determination of a reasonable assurance of safety and effectiveness in another pediatric subpopulation.
For the items described in this paragraph, such report shall disaggregate the number of devices by pediatric subpopulation.
(b) Determination of pediatric effectiveness based on similar course of disease or condition or similar effect of device on adults(1) In generalIf the course of the disease or condition and the effects of the device are sufficiently similar in adults and pediatric patients, the Secretary may conclude that adult data may be used to support a determination of a reasonable assurance of effectiveness in pediatric populations, as appropriate.
(2) Extrapolation between subpopulationsA study may not be needed in each pediatric subpopulation if data from one subpopulation can be extrapolated to another subpopulation.
(c) Pediatric subpopulationFor purposes of this section, the term “pediatric subpopulation” has the meaning given the term in section 360j(m)(6)(E)(ii) of this title.

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Title 21— FOOD AND DRUGS

CHAPTER 9— FEDERAL FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC ACT

SUBCHAPTER V— DRUGS AND DEVICES

Part A— Drugs and Devices

§ 351. Adulterated drugs and devices

§ 352. Misbranded drugs and devices

§ 353. Exemptions and consideration for certain drugs, devices, and biological products

§ 353a. Pharmacy compounding

§ 353a–1. Enhanced communication

§ 353b. Outsourcing facilities

§ 353c. Prereview of television advertisements

§ 353d. Process to update labeling for certain generic drugs

§ 354. Veterinary feed directive drugs

§ 355. New drugs

§ 355–1. Risk evaluation and mitigation strategies

§ 355–2. Actions for delays of generic drugs and biosimilar biological products

§ 355a. Pediatric studies of drugs

§ 355b. Adverse-event reporting

§ 355c. Research into pediatric uses for drugs and biological products

§ 355c–1. Report

§ 355d. Internal committee for review of pediatric plans, assessments, deferrals, deferral extensions, and waivers

§ 355e. Pharmaceutical security

§ 355f. Extension of exclusivity period for new qualified infectious disease products

§ 355g. Utilizing real world evidence

§ 355h. Regulation of certain nonprescription drugs that are marketed without an approved drug application

§ 356. Expedited approval of drugs for serious or life-threatening diseases or conditions

§ 356–1. Accelerated approval of priority countermeasures

§ 356–2. Accelerated approval Council

§ 356a. Manufacturing changes

§ 356b. Reports of postmarketing studies

§ 356c. Discontinuance or interruption in the production of life-saving drugs

§ 356c–1. Annual reporting on drug shortages

§ 356d. Coordination; task force and strategic plan

§ 356e. Drug shortage list

§ 356f. Hospital repackaging of drugs in shortage

§ 356g. Standards for regenerative medicine and regenerative advanced therapies

§ 356h. Competitive generic therapies

§ 356i. Prompt reports of marketing status

§ 356j. Discontinuance or interruption in the production of medical devices

§ 356k. Platform technologies

§ 356l. Advanced manufacturing technologies designation program

§ 357. Qualification of drug development tools

§ 358. Authority to designate official names

§ 359. Nonapplicability of subchapter to cosmetics

§ 360. Registration of producers of drugs or devices

§ 360a. Clinical trial guidance for antibiotic drugs

§ 360a–1. Clinical trials

§ 360a–2. Susceptibility test interpretive criteria for microorganisms

§ 360b. New animal drugs

§ 360b–1. Priority zoonotic animal drugs

§ 360c. Classification of devices intended for human use

§ 360c–1. Reporting

§ 360d. Performance standards

§ 360e. Premarket approval

§ 360e–1. Pediatric uses of devices

§ 360e–3. Breakthrough devices

§ 360e–4. Predetermined change control plans for devices

§ 360f. Banned devices

§ 360g. Judicial review

§ 360g–1. Agency documentation and review of significant decisions regarding devices

§ 360g–2. Third party data transparency

§ 360h. Notification and other remedies

§ 360h–1. Program to improve the device recall system

§ 360i. Records and reports on devices

§ 360j. General provisions respecting control of devices intended for human use

§ 360k. State and local requirements respecting devices

§ 360l. Postmarket surveillance

§ 360m. Accredited persons

§ 360n. Priority review to encourage treatments for tropical diseases

§ 360n–1. Priority review for qualified infectious disease products

§ 360n–2. Ensuring cybersecurity of devices