Implantable medical devices are surgically or medically introduced entirely or partially into the human body. They are intended to remain there after the procedure. These specialized devices serve critical medical purposes, such as supporting, replacing, or augmenting...
A glucometer is used to measure glucose levels and help manage conditions, like diabetes. Glucometer readings directly impact patient therapy and outcome. An incorrect reading poses a threat to patient safety. Hence, glucometers are strictly regulated by CDSCO in...
Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) regulates and monitors all medical devices in India. The CDSCO MD9 license permits the manufacture of class C and D medical devices in India. Class C and D medical devices are strictly regulated owing to their risk...
CT scans are of paramount importance in the healthcare industry. They offer detailed cross-sectional images that enable early detection, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment planning. Hence, they have to be stringently regulated to ensure safe and effective CT...
India still remains heavily dependent on imports for ultrasound scanners. Most high-end systems are sourced from multinational companies. Domestic manufacturing is limited to basic and mid-range devices, leaving advanced imaging technologies to be mostly...