This content set for Regulatory Database is a powerful extension for organisations working with medical devices. This product extends the core Regulatory Database content, which covers chemicals regulation, to include extensive additional regulatory coverage for medical devices. You must be a Regulatory Database member to purchase this extension.
A simpler way to stay compliant
When it comes to medical devices, safety and effectiveness are a top priority. Because of this, these products are often tightly regulated, with differing requirements across the world. In addition, the cost of getting it wrong can be especially high for this type of product.
This content set can help you manage these risks by giving you all the information you need to quickly and easily manage your compliance across jurisdictions, including state- level coverage in several key countries. By keeping on top of the compliance landscape, you and your organisation can ensure market access and minimise the risk of regulatory action.
Our global team of experts at Chemical Watch and Enhesa ensures that our content is thoroughly researched and regularly updated. This guarantees that your information is always accurate, verified, and current.
What's covered?
With this content set you’ll get comprehensive coverage of regulation relating both to medical devices and parts and components which are exclusively designed for and used in medical devices.
The content set covers 50 jurisdictions, giving you coverage of all major markets across the globe, and covers the entire product lifecycle, from design to end of life. This makes it a highly comprehensive reference tool for organisations in the medical devices space.
The content set features both ‘Baselines’ for the current regulatory landscape and ‘Forecasters’ for upcoming regulations. This dual approach helps you stay informed about present requirements and prepare for future changes.
Who could benefit from this dataset?
This content set is a great option for any organisation which makes, supplies, or sells relevant products. This might include:
- Manufacturers of medical devices
- Manufacturers of components designed exclusively for medical devices
- Organisations involved in the supply chain of these products