Mexico eases registration of devices authorised in US, Canada
This article was originally published in RAJ Devices
Executive Summary
The Mexican Federal Commission for Protection against Health Risks, Cofepris, under an “equivalency agreement” with the US and Canada, has decided to recognise medical devices and in vitro diagnostics authorised in either of the two countries as meeting the safety and efficacy requirements of Mexico1-3.
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