How Does The TFDA Classify High-Risk Medical Devices?

The TFDA classifies high-risk medical devices, typically categorized as Class III and Class IV, based on their potential impact on patient health and safety. These devices often require extensive clinical data, rigorous testing, and thorough risk assessments. The classification considers factors such as intended use, complexity, and possible risks associated with the device.

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