Denmark transposes amended EU device directives into national law
This article was originally published in SRA
Executive Summary
Denmark has incorporated into its national regulations the measures contained in the amending European medical devices directive (Directive 2007/47/EC), which applies in all member states from 21 March 20101,2.
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