Malta Medicine Authority
The Malta Medicines Authority’s mission is to regulate medical products and pharmaceutical activities for human use, ensuring public health. It performs duties, advises the Licensing Authority, and monitors clinical trials. It provides high-quality monitoring and inspection services, enforces legislation, and enhances the use of medical products. The authority manages scientific research, supports cannabis regulation, and participates in European fora.
http://www.medicinesauthority.gov.mt/mdlegislation?l=1
https://medicinesauthority.gov.mt/mdlegislation
https://medicinesauthority.gov.mt/mdguidance
Class I, IIa, IIb and III
Manufacturer or AR placed in Malta must notify the authority.
The registration process takes about 4-6 weeks after submission for Class I devices. For the other classes, it depends on the contract with the notified body and the type of device.
https://medicinesauthority.gov.mt/productfees
5 Years
The information on the label must be in Maltese and/or English
On April 5, 2017, new regulations for medical devices, MDR and IVDR, replaced the existing Directives. These underwent transitional periods, fully applying in May 2020 (MDR) and May 2022 (IVDR). Manufacturers and EU Authorized Representatives in Malta must register their business and device descriptions with the Regulatory Affairs Directorate.
While specific data on Class IIa, IIb, and III devices may be requested when put into service, requirements depend on the device’s classification and risk. Remember, this summary is a starting point. For the most accurate and updated information, always consult official sources like the Malta Medicines Authority and EU regulations.
Before placing a medical device into the market.
Anticipated to achieve US$67.51 million in 2024, the projected revenue in Malta’s Medical Technology market is led by the Medical Devices segment, expected to reach US$56.72 million. With an estimated annual growth rate of 4.11% (CAGR 2024-2028), the industry is poised to reach a market volume of US$79.31 million by 2028.
In a global context, the United States is forecasted to generate the highest revenue, reaching US$215.80 billion in 2024. Malta’s medical technology market is witnessing rapid growth, particularly emphasizing innovative solutions tailored for advancements in the healthcare sector.
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