can be used for performing and measuring device efficiency, safety, and quality.
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Most class III
medical devices are subjected to clinical trials because of the higher risk associated with them. In
the case of class II medical devices, if the FDA observes that a considerable amount of risk is
associated with the device and that it needs clinical data to prove the safety and efficiency, the
device may be subject to clinical trials.
To summarize, identifying the medical device class is an important step in the overall
medical device approval and clearance process. It decides which regulatory pathway a medical
device should take. Do you need help determining the class of your medical device product? Our
regulatory experts at EMMA International can help. Contact us at 248-987-4497 or
[email protected] for additional information.
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FDA (December 2017) Learn if a Medical Device Has Been Cleared by FDA for Marketing. Retrieved on Nov ember 10, 2020 from
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