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EUDAMED - European Database on Medical Devices

EUDAMED: European Database on Medical Devices

EUDAMED stands for the European Database on Medical Devices. It is a secure, web-based platform established by the EU to collect, store, and disseminate information related to medical devices available in the European market. The primary objective of EUDAMED is to centralize and harmonize data on medical devices, manufacturers, and notified bodies throughout the EU member states. 

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Medical Device Start-up

Starting a medical device company can be a stressful time, what with design and development activities, finding funding, ensuring you don’t run out of capital etc.

One very important area that is often not considered early enough is the regulatory side. Many medical device startup companies think that the regulatory activities don’t begin until the device has been developed and they often don’t realise the cost involved in ensuring that the medical device meets the safety requirements of the medical device regulations globally

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What is the importance of medical device registration?

The main reason medical device registration is so important is safety. Ensuring that devices meet medical device regulations means that everyone involved can be confident that they are safe for their intended use. All medical devices are extremely important and can have life-saving capabilities. This means that devices must be working to their full potential.

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Person Responsible for Regulatory Compliance (PRRC)

Person Responsible for Regulatory Compliance (PRRC), is a requirement for medical device and IVD manufacturers and Authorised Representative. Article 15 of regulations EU 2017/745 (MDR) and EU 2017/746 (IVDR), define the legal requirements for a PRRC.

They state that each manufacturer and authorised representative (if applicable) must have at their disposal a PRRC, who has the necessary requisite qualifications and experience for regulatory compliance.

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Medical Device Classification EU

In the EU Medical Devices are categorised into 6 classes, these are Class I, Class Is (sterile), Class Im (measuring), Class IIa, Class IIb and Class III.  

Class I devices are considered to be of low risk, Class II devices as medium risk and Class III devices as high risk. 

Depending on the classification of device determines the regulatory conformity pathway that needs to be taken to gain compliance and allow manufacturers to place product on the EU market. 

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Medical Devices Classification UK

In the UK Medical Devices are categorised into 6 classes, these are Class I, Class Is (sterile), Class Im (measuring), Class IIa, Class IIb and Class III.  

Class I devices are considered to be of low risk, Class II devices as medium risk and Class III devices as high risk. 

Depending on the classification of device determines the regulatory conformity pathway that needs to be taken to gain compliance and allow manufacturers to place product on the UK market. 

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