The commodity code for reagents used to determine blood grouping is assigned by the national or regional drug regulatory agency or health department.
Reagents for determining blood type are usually used to detect antigens and antibodies in human blood in order to determine the type of blood. These reagents are usually designed on the basis of specific reactions to various antigens and antibodies.
For the commodity code of the reagent, this is usually assigned by the national or regional drug regulatory agency or health department. Different countries and regions may have different coding systems, so the specific commodity code may vary from region to region.
In the United States, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) is responsible for developing and administering coding systems for medical devices. For reagents that determine blood type, these reagents are usually categorized as medical devices and are regulated by the FDA.The FDA assigns unique identifiers, called UDIs (Unique Device Identification), to medical devices, which include the manufacturer, product name, model number, and other pertinent information.
In China, the State Drug Administration (SDA) is responsible for developing and managing the coding system for medical devices. For reagents that determine blood type, these reagents are typically categorized as medical devices and are regulated by the State Drug Administration. Medical devices must be marketed with a unique commodity code, which is assigned and managed by the State Drug Administration.
The role of commodity coding:
1, improve efficiency: through commodity coding, goods can be classified and numbered according to certain rules, so that the computer system can quickly and accurately deal with and identify goods. In this way, in the purchase and sale of inventory management, financial management and other aspects of the business, can be through the commodity code to quickly find the required commodity information to improve efficiency.
2, enhance the management: the development of commodity coding can promote the enterprise's internal information management, so that the import and export inventory and other business data more standardized, accurate and consistent. At the same time, the commodity code can also help enterprises to achieve the traceability and tracking of goods, conducive to quality management and control.
3, to facilitate communication: in international trade, commodity coding is an internationally recognized language of communication. The same commodity code in different countries and regions can be widely accepted and used, so that the two sides of the trade can be more convenient for communication and cooperation. At the same time, commodity coding can also help enterprises to understand market demand and trends, for enterprise market analysis and decision-making to provide strong support.