• Ann Pharm Fr · Sep 2011

    [Medical devices classification: principles and quality management].

    • M Ventura.
    • Dispositifs Médicaux et autres Produits de Santé, 95, rue de Billancourt, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France. maurice.ventura@cladimed.com
    • Ann Pharm Fr. 2011 Sep 1; 69 (5): 243-6.

    AbstractMedical device market covers a large rank of references and is characterized by a lack of standardization in products naming. Using a specific classification is the first step to ensure a good analysis and a specific follow up of this market. CLADIMED is the classification for medical device used in France and Belgium. It is a five level classification, similar to the Anatomical Therapeutical Chemical classification (ATC) for drugs (WHO). CLADIMED association, gathering users and suppliers, manage this classification. A scientific committee is in charge to guarantee quality and respect of the classification principles.2011. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.

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