Denmark moves forward on medical devices ordinance amendments
This article was originally published in RAJ Devices
Executive Summary
The Danish Medicines Agency (Lægemiddelstyrelsen) has published a draft proposal to amend its national medical devices and active implantable medical devices ordinances. The move is designed to update the ordinances in line with EU Directive 2007/47/EC of 5 September 2007 on active implantable medical devices – which amends Directive 90/385/EEC – and Directive 93/42/EEC on medical devices, which is itself scheduled for a recast in the coming months.
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