Medical_devices_directive

Medical Devices Directive

Medical Devices Directive

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The Medical Device DirectiveCouncil Directive 93/42/EEC of 14 June 1993 concerning medical devices—is intended to harmonise the laws relating to medical devices within the European Union. The MD Directive is a 'New Approach' Directive and consequently in order for a manufacturer to legally place a medical device on the European market the requirements of the MD Directive have to be met. Manufacturers' products meeting 'harmonised standards'[1] have a presumption of conformity to the Directive. Products conforming with the MD Directive must have a CE mark applied. The Directive was most recently reviewed and amended by the 2007/47/EC and a number of changes were made. Compliance with the revised directive became mandatory on 21 March 2010.[citation needed]

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The Medical Devices Directive is being repealed and replaced by the 2017 EU Medical Device Regulation (EU 2017/745),[2] effective on 26 May 2021.[3]

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  1. "Date of application of the Medical Devices Regulation postponed until May 2021".

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