Do medical devices need to be approved by the FDA?
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.
The FDA medical devices have been classified into 3 classes.
Class I: They are low-risk devices.
Class II: They are medium-moderate risk devices.
Class III: They are of high risk, generally life supporting and life-sustaining.
IZiel adopts an analytical mindset thus enabling us to root out all possible non-conformances in a regulatory submission. IZiel works in collaboration with your team to develop the complete Design History File (DHF) including requirements management, risk management, process validations and software validations using robust design controls process and quality system procedures. Thereafter, IZiel team works with their regulatory team in USA to complete the submissions (510k or PMA) for USFDA Approvals