Device Harmonization Hurdles On Horizon, CDRH Director Feigal Tells RAPS
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Global harmonization efforts are making device product launches in different countries more difficult in the short term, according to CDRH Director David Feigal
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