FDA regulatory requirements for medical devices

 

Medical Device Manufacturers require USFDA Approvals to sell their products in USA. USFDA differentiates product approvals in Class I, II &III depending upon the risk associated. The submissions include self-certification, 510(k) and PMA depending upon the class of the product.

As the US Food and Drug Administration’s medical device and IVD review process becomes more complicated, partnering with an experienced FDA consultant can make a significant difference in your market authorization and compliance efforts.


Upon completion of Engineering & QMS Documentation, the regulatory team of IZiel conducts the predicate device search, comparative analysis and ensure all the necessary standards are complied with. Thereafter, IZiel team initiate the writing of 510(k) / PMA, which is verified and approved by our US Regulatory Consultants. Our highly experienced US regulatory consultants include Ex-FDA Auditors, have conducted 3500 + reviews and approvals and have experience with Class I, II & III devices in Cardiology, Neurology, Image Diagnostics and Orthopedic products.

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