FDA May Adopt ISO 13485 If Certain Changes Are Made
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA is considering eventually integrating ISO 13485 into its Quality System Regulation (QSR), or possibly scrapping the regulation altogether and replacing it with the international quality system standard for device manufacturing, an agency official says
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