Submission requirements and Purpose, Details of Submission requirements and strategies, Submission timelines and cost, Differences between Japan and US submission processes
NOTE - This presentation was made as part of an assignment for a Course PME 542 (Regulation and Compliance in the Pharmaceutical Industry) at Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey
Prepared By - Ravi Goswami, Darold Hill, Shobha Dalal and Kuldeep Badoniya
This whitepaper provides an overview of Chinese Medical Device Regulations. This includes an overview of the Chinese medical device market, medical device regulatory authorities, medical device registration procedure and medical device classification. It also provides information on regulations regarding product standard, type testing, and clinical trials. This paper is meant for anyone within the regulatory affairs industry who is looking to learn more about medical device regulations and product registration in China.
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Commercial medical devices in Colombia require registration with INVIMA (Instituto Nacional de Vigilancia de Medicamentos y Alimentos), the country’s medical device regulator. Classification of devices in Colombia follows a four-tiered risk model (Class I, Class IIa, Class IIb and Class III). Colombia’s device classification system is similar to those of the European Union and other Global Harmonization Task Force (GHTF) systems. If the device falls into a lower-risk category in Colombia (Class I or IIa), the company will qualify for an automatic certificate upon notification to INVIMA —it will be able to sell its devices immediately.
Japan Medical Device Regulatory Approval ProcessKate Jablonski
Before deciding to sell your device in the Japanese market, it is important to understand how the regulations apply to your device, which steps to take, and what resources are required to complete the process. In this presentation, Ann Marie Boullie, Vice President of Business Development for EMERGO, outlines some of the most complex aspects of the Japanese registration process, including:
JMDN codes: device classification and predicates
Clinical data requirements and PMDA pre-submission meetings
Registration routes (Todokede, Ninsho, Shonin)
QMS (Ordinance 169) requirements
Role of the Marketing Authorization Holder (MAH)
This presentation provides a KEY for classifying In Vitro Diagnostic Devices per FDA and EU In-Vitro Diagnostic Regulation EU 2017/746
EU Conformity Assessment information is also provided
Japan PMDA Medical Device Regulatory Approval ProcessEMERGO
Watch the recorded webinar: https://www.emergogroup.com/resources/video-webinar-japan-registration-process
Japan's medical device market is one of the most robust markets in Asia, but its regulatory system can be confusing. Before deciding to sell your device in the Japanese market, it is important to understand how the regulations apply to your device, which steps to take, and what resources are required to complete the process. In this presentation, Ann Marie Boullie, Vice President of Business Development for EMERGO, will discuss some of the most complex aspects of the Japanese registration process, including:
JMDN codes: device classification and predicates
Clinical data requirements and PMDA pre-submission meetings
Registration routes (Todokede, Ninsho, Shonin)
QMS (Ordinance 169) requirements
Role of the Marketing Authorization Holder (MAH)
Plus more ...
Strategies for Device Approval in China, India, South Korea and AustraliaApril Bright
This session will describe the orthopaedic device regulatory and registration requirements in Asia Pacific markets. Regulatory steps and strategies will be presented for each of these countries. The discussion will also cover ways to gain regulatory information about competitors already selling in these markets. Attendees will leave the session with an understanding of timelines, costs and complexity for approval.
Submission requirements and Purpose, Details of Submission requirements and strategies, Submission timelines and cost, Differences between Japan and US submission processes
NOTE - This presentation was made as part of an assignment for a Course PME 542 (Regulation and Compliance in the Pharmaceutical Industry) at Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey
Prepared By - Ravi Goswami, Darold Hill, Shobha Dalal and Kuldeep Badoniya
This whitepaper provides an overview of Chinese Medical Device Regulations. This includes an overview of the Chinese medical device market, medical device regulatory authorities, medical device registration procedure and medical device classification. It also provides information on regulations regarding product standard, type testing, and clinical trials. This paper is meant for anyone within the regulatory affairs industry who is looking to learn more about medical device regulations and product registration in China.
For more information, contact us for a free 15 minute consultation at http://www.pacificbridgemedical.com/contact-us/.
Commercial medical devices in Colombia require registration with INVIMA (Instituto Nacional de Vigilancia de Medicamentos y Alimentos), the country’s medical device regulator. Classification of devices in Colombia follows a four-tiered risk model (Class I, Class IIa, Class IIb and Class III). Colombia’s device classification system is similar to those of the European Union and other Global Harmonization Task Force (GHTF) systems. If the device falls into a lower-risk category in Colombia (Class I or IIa), the company will qualify for an automatic certificate upon notification to INVIMA —it will be able to sell its devices immediately.
Japan Medical Device Regulatory Approval ProcessKate Jablonski
Before deciding to sell your device in the Japanese market, it is important to understand how the regulations apply to your device, which steps to take, and what resources are required to complete the process. In this presentation, Ann Marie Boullie, Vice President of Business Development for EMERGO, outlines some of the most complex aspects of the Japanese registration process, including:
JMDN codes: device classification and predicates
Clinical data requirements and PMDA pre-submission meetings
Registration routes (Todokede, Ninsho, Shonin)
QMS (Ordinance 169) requirements
Role of the Marketing Authorization Holder (MAH)
This presentation provides a KEY for classifying In Vitro Diagnostic Devices per FDA and EU In-Vitro Diagnostic Regulation EU 2017/746
EU Conformity Assessment information is also provided
Japan PMDA Medical Device Regulatory Approval ProcessEMERGO
Watch the recorded webinar: https://www.emergogroup.com/resources/video-webinar-japan-registration-process
Japan's medical device market is one of the most robust markets in Asia, but its regulatory system can be confusing. Before deciding to sell your device in the Japanese market, it is important to understand how the regulations apply to your device, which steps to take, and what resources are required to complete the process. In this presentation, Ann Marie Boullie, Vice President of Business Development for EMERGO, will discuss some of the most complex aspects of the Japanese registration process, including:
JMDN codes: device classification and predicates
Clinical data requirements and PMDA pre-submission meetings
Registration routes (Todokede, Ninsho, Shonin)
QMS (Ordinance 169) requirements
Role of the Marketing Authorization Holder (MAH)
Plus more ...
Strategies for Device Approval in China, India, South Korea and AustraliaApril Bright
This session will describe the orthopaedic device regulatory and registration requirements in Asia Pacific markets. Regulatory steps and strategies will be presented for each of these countries. The discussion will also cover ways to gain regulatory information about competitors already selling in these markets. Attendees will leave the session with an understanding of timelines, costs and complexity for approval.
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Certificate for Devices Not Exported from the USEMMAIntl
The US FDA introduced a new form of certificate referred to as the Certificate for Devices Not Exported from the US (CDNE). These certificates are for devices not manufactured in the US and hence are not eligible for export certificates that are described in our blog: FDA EXPORT CERTIFICATES
A CDNE is issued by the US FDA for devices manufactured outside of the US, have a valid marketing authorization such as a 510(k), PMA, De Novo, or HDE within the US, and are identical to the FDA authorized device with no modifications to the technology, intended use, indications for use, or labeling. Since these devices are manufactured outside of the US, they are not exported to non-US countries from the US...
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