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CDSCO gives 6-month extension to medical device manufacturers for imports
Overview
With an aim to avoid disrupting business continuity due to the implementation of the licensing regime with effect from 01.10.2023 for Class C and D medical devices, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has decided to accept applications for license submitted by manufacturers or importers of Class C and D medical devices as deemed valid for up to six months.
This was in response to the submissions the office received from a number of Associations and stakeholders requesting that the licensing scheme for Class C and D medical devices not interfere with business continuity starting on October 1, 2023.
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CDSCO Accepts Class C And D Medical Device Applications For License Valid For 6 Months