The MDR 2017 Guidelines serve as the foundation for the Indian CDSCO classification system, which is based on factors such as intended use, risk level, mode of distribution, and degree of invasiveness within the human body. The classification of medical devices into these classes was based on factors such as the intended use, duration of contact with the body, and potential risks associated with the device.
Under these rules, medical devices were categorized into four classes:
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