High-Tech Care and Medical Devices: The Safe Medical Devices Act of 1990

1992 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 11-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nancy J. Brent
1994 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-38
Author(s):  
R. Glen McQUIEN ◽  
MARVIN SHEPHERD

Author(s):  
Chandan B. V. ◽  
M. P. Venkatesh ◽  
Arjun M. ◽  
Pasupuleti Dheeraj Krishna ◽  
Indraprasad S.

Increased health awareness, a growing middle class, and government health efforts are projected to propel India's medical equipment market forward in the next years. With the publication of the Medical Device Rules in 2017, Indian authorities revised the medical device regulatory process. The devices included in the link are currently regulated medical devices and in vitro diagnostic devices, as well as their classifications. CLA (Central Licensing Authority) is in charge of all import device licencing, as well as manufacturing, loan, and wholesale licences for Class C and Class D medical devices. Because of its complicated registration process and linguistic obstacles, Japan is regarded one of the most difficult markets for overseas medical device producers. The Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Agency, which works in tandem with the MHLW (Ministry of Health and Labour Welfare), is in charge of reviewing drug and medical device applications in Japan. The Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Act is a federal law that regulates the sale of pharmaceuticals and medical devices. The Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Act, also known as the Act on Securing Quality, Efficacy, and Safety of Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, Regenerative and Cellular Therapy Products, Gene Therapy Products, and Cosmetics, lays out the current PMDA (Pharmaceuticals and Medical devices Agency) laws in Japan. South Korea is one of the largest health-care markets in the Asia-Pacific region. Medical Devices in South Korea are regulated by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS), formerly known as the Korea Food and Drug Administration (KFDA). Medical Devices in South Korea are regulated by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, formerly known as the Korea Food and Drug Administration. The Medical Device Act of 2015 governs current medical device laws in Korea. To access the South Korean Medical-Device-Market, you must first obtain marketing approval from the local Medical Device Authority, the Medical Device Information & Technology Centre, which is part of the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety. With the MFDS notification No. 2020-29, the South Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety launched UDI (Unique Device Identification System) operations in 2018. Article 20 of the Medical Device Act and Article 54-2 of the Medical Device Act Enforcement Regulations make UDI compliance mandatory.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Staudinger ◽  
E. Punz ◽  
I.A. Joubert ◽  
M. Himly ◽  
M. Geppert

Nanotechnology is a fast growing field and conseidere as a key-technology of the 21st century. Nanoparticles are not only used in high-tech products or medical devices but are also more and more incorporated in food producrs, for example in sweets. In addtion, for food-coloring, azo-dyes are frequetly used which makes an encounter of azo-dyes and nanoparticles unavidable, The aim of this work was the isolation and characterisaton of these dyes without including nanoparticles in a selected sweet product. 


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