India Brings Implantable Devices Into Its Regulatory Purview
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Manufacturers of numerous implantable devices - including bare-metal and drug-eluting cardiac stents, intraocular lenses and artificial hips and knees - must apply to register their products in India by June 29, according to a recent decision by the Indian government
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