Quanta Prepares For Launch Of SC+ Personal Dialysis Machine

The UK company recently finished a pilot trial of the SC+ personal dialysis system in France, as part of its plan to launch it in Europe by the end of 2018 and earn US FDA clearance in 2019.

Quanta’s SC+ dialysis machine
Quanta's SC+ Dialysis System • Source: Quanta Dialysis Technologies

Quanta Dialysis Technologies Ltd., formerly known as Quanta Fluid Solutions Ltd., is preparing to launch its SC+ personal dialysis system in Europe later this year and then earn FDA clearance to bring it into the US in 2019.

SC+ is a small, lightweight dialysis system designed around Quanta's proprietary disposable cartridge technology. (Also see "DIVE INTO DIALYSIS:...

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