Hi, this film is very informative and clear. I just have one question: The HDE acceptance criteria is for no more than 8,000 individuals in the United States per year, not 200,000, correct? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Hi thanks for the information. I've worked in smaller companies they simply 3d scan the device ( orthopaedic implant specifically) and make identical implant by directly 3d printing and/or vmc machining. Is this legally allowed. In fact in audits also we used to specifically show that all our dimensions are the same as that of a predicate device, apparently to demonstrate that our medical implants pose no new safety risks and are at least as safe as the predicate device already in the market. I wonder why auditors or US FDA doesn't care about copyright infringment?
Well, the FDA simply cares for about devices being safe to people. They could care less if you’re copying another company. Company’s need to protect their devices with patents. I think that’s the best way! I don’t know much about this, but yes, in short - FDA only cares about safety
We found our N95 respirator can be registered as FDA product code MSH in FDA database with no 510(k) is needed. Once we got the establishment number issued by FDA, we can only use FDA registered for our N95 respirator. However, why we cannot declare our N95 respirators as FDA cleared? How should we do if we want to be FDA cleared eventually?
the term "FDA cleared" is typically only used for 510(k) cleared devices. If you'd like to email me to meri@thebmelife.com and share a little more information, I'd love to help out!
Haha I am currently 24, maybe a bit younger at the time of recording. Just did some research at the time, but I currently work as regulatory consultant! Happy to help!!
Hi, is that what you would call an ultrasonic scaler? "An ultrasonic scaler is a device intended for use during dental cleaning and periodontal (gum) therapy to remove calculus deposits from teeth by application of an ultrasonic vibrating scaler tip to the teeth." If so, this falls under the FDA product code ELC, under regulation 872.4850. It is a Class 2 device that does indeed require a 510(k) submission before you can market the device. www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfPCD/classification.cfm?id=ELC Hope this helps!
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The 510(k) seems like it could lead to a lot of loophole opportunities. How does the FDA really determine that a device is substantially equivalent without introducing new safety risks?
That is a great question. If you look at FDA's guidance document for evaluating substantial equivalence (SE) there is a flowchart that describes the decision making process. Both devices (your device and the predicate) must have the same intended use. Then you evaluate the technological characteristics. Most of the time, there will be differences. These differences you must support with test data, the use of a reference device, etc. The differences also shouldn't raise "new questions of safety and effectiveness". The FDA definitely takes their time in reviewing these applications, and the review is very meticulous. You'll also need to present a risk analysis/assessment in most cases, and describe how you've addressed risks associated with your device. Every review is unique! Hope it helps.
Is it possible to train yourself on medical device based on the information from the FDA site and other sites. If so which sources would you suggest? 21 CFR?
Yes! I am always peeking on FDA’s website, and find amazing information. 21 CFR 820 is good for learning about the overall requirements for good manufacturing practices and keeping a good quality system in place. But there are many other kind of resources! But in short, yes. FDA has a lot of great information!
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Nope. You can search device's by name and company here: www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfrl/textsearch.cfm But please keep in mind that FDA doesn't regulate trade marks or anything of that sort. That is outside of their purview.
Hi, do you know about bandages? I would like to make custom shaped bandages. Would those need clearance or registration with FDA? I wouldn't be directly manufacturing. They would be made in asia and I would sell in U.S.
I found 2 product codes for bandages, FQM and KGX, both seem to be Class 1 and 510k exempt. No clearance needed. You do need to register your establishment and list devices with FDA. Also follow labeling requirements and good manufacturing practices. www.fda.gov/medical-devices/classify-your-medical-device/class-i-and-class-ii-device-exemptions
Is there a way to tell if a company has submitted a device for FDA approval? Or can you only see devices that have been cleared? We are trying to determine if Dr. Shore's tinnitus Auricle device has been submitted. And wether she has taken a DeNovo or regular 510(k) regulatory pathway.
Hey, that's a good question! It would be awesome to see what companies are undergoing a submission. But no, we are only able to see devices that have been 510(k) cleared or granted De Novo. FDA has separate databases for each. You can search by company name to see if they've received either. Hope this helps!
Great video! If a medical device is a Class 2, 510k exempt Physical Medicine Device, Part 890, is it simply a matter of registering the company on the FDA database and proving GMP, product labeling in order to allow the product to be marketed in the US. No 510k, substantial equivalence is required?
Hello! I am glad you enjoyed this video. Generally, Class 2 510(k) Exempt devices only need to register their establishment and list the device on FDA's site. You'd still need a QMS that is compliant with 21 CFR 820, 803 and 806. Once you register, you should expect an FDA inspection within 2 years of registration. However, I did some research and there are some exemptions within the Part 890 devices. 21 CFR 890.9 describes the limitations and cases where you would still need a 510(k): www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm?fr=890.9 If you have further questions, feel free to reach out to me through email: meri@thebmelife.com Thank you! Meri
Will have to make a video about that! Here is FDA's guidance on De Novo's, in case you haven't read it already: www.fda.gov/regulatory-information/search-fda-guidance-documents/de-novo-classification-process-evaluation-automatic-class-iii-designation
Not a good one! Other than, at the moment I was still a student and did not necessarily comprehend what a De Novo meant. Now that I am in Regulatory Affairs, I have a much better understanding of the different pathways. I certainly need to make an updated video on this. Thanks for your question!
Hey, that's a good question! Let me put it this way: A predicate device is used when you want to make a 510(k) submission. A predicate device is, in simpler terms, a device that is "similar" to your device. But a valid predicate device must meet three things: 1) it must be a legally marketed device (this can be a 510k-cleared or De Novo device). 2) it must have the same intended use as your device. 3)it must have similar technological characteristics, and any differences in technology should not raise new concerns of safety/effectiveness. So, to answer your question, you can choose a predicate device that is 510(k) cleared or received De Novo grant. Please let me know if this helps!
Santiago I haven’t worked on a medical device myself (hopefully one day!) but at the startup I work in we are currently in the application process which involves a lot of testing 😅 that’s so cool you want to make a medical device one day! 💪🏼👏🏼
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where is the link to the list you talk about at 1:35?
www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfpcd/315.cfm
Hi, this film is very informative and clear. I just have one question: The HDE acceptance criteria is for no more than 8,000 individuals in the United States per year, not 200,000, correct? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
You are correct!
Hi thanks for the information.
I've worked in smaller companies they simply 3d scan the device ( orthopaedic implant specifically) and make identical implant by directly 3d printing and/or vmc machining. Is this legally allowed. In fact in audits also we used to specifically show that all our dimensions are the same as that of a predicate device, apparently to demonstrate that our medical implants pose no new safety risks and are at least as safe as the predicate device already in the market. I wonder why auditors or US FDA doesn't care about copyright infringment?
Well, the FDA simply cares for about devices being safe to people. They could care less if you’re copying another company. Company’s need to protect their devices with patents. I think that’s the best way! I don’t know much about this, but yes, in short - FDA only cares about safety
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I’m trying to bring a medical device to market and could use your help.
Hello! Thanks for reaching out. Please feel free to contact me with more details to meri@thebmelife.com
We found our N95 respirator can be registered as FDA product code MSH in FDA database with no 510(k) is needed. Once we got the establishment number issued by FDA, we can only use FDA registered for our N95 respirator. However, why we cannot declare our N95 respirators as FDA cleared? How should we do if we want to be FDA cleared eventually?
the term "FDA cleared" is typically only used for 510(k) cleared devices. If you'd like to email me to meri@thebmelife.com and share a little more information, I'd love to help out!
Hi! Great video
How can substantial equivalence proved for a novel device of class ll if it has a low risk
Depends on the device.. Feel free to email me with more details meri@thebmelife.com
Never seen such a clear explanation!
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Great video, you solved a lot of my doubts!
Happy to help! Let me know if you have any concerns or questions I could help with.
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wow how old are you and you know all this information!? This was very helpful, exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Haha I am currently 24, maybe a bit younger at the time of recording. Just did some research at the time, but I currently work as regulatory consultant! Happy to help!!
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@@TheBMELife I am looking to hire someone to submit 501k application ? Do u provide this service or know someone who do ?
@@MB-qz7xb Yes! I work at a regulatory and quality consulting firm. Feel free to email me to meri@thebmelife.com to connect!
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This was highly interesting for a biomedical researcher's point of view!
And about that video quality though... ;)!
Biomed Master thanks Kevin! And you know we’re always stepping it up with our video capabilities. Or maybe Adrian just likes being really extra 😂
thank you. very informative. simple and clear.
Hi Dileep! Glad you found this helpful. Let me know if I can assist you in any way.
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Hi .. what could be the pathway for a acupressure mat.. I guess that is class 1
Hi there! Great content! Thank you! Wondering how are general wellness devices cleared? Thank you
Please refer to FDA's guidance document for General Wellness devices: www.fda.gov/media/90652/download
Is 510k documents needed for ultrasonic dental tartar removal machine?
Hi, is that what you would call an ultrasonic scaler? "An ultrasonic scaler is a device intended for use during dental cleaning and periodontal (gum) therapy to remove calculus deposits from teeth by application of an ultrasonic vibrating scaler tip to the teeth."
If so, this falls under the FDA product code ELC, under regulation 872.4850. It is a Class 2 device that does indeed require a 510(k) submission before you can market the device. www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfPCD/classification.cfm?id=ELC
Hope this helps!
Outstanding, useful video, I except you can do more videos in this Regulatory domain
Thank you! More to come! :)
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Are you interested in selling your medical devices in various countries, but are not sure how to go about meeting the Medical Device Regulatory requirements or quality standards?
We help you get certification from various countries including India, Europe, the US and 20+ countries.
We have a one-stop solution to help you throughout the process and also provide you with yearly updates as per the changes in regulations.
Check out our channel and videos to know more about the same.
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The 510(k) seems like it could lead to a lot of loophole opportunities. How does the FDA really determine that a device is substantially equivalent without introducing new safety risks?
That is a great question. If you look at FDA's guidance document for evaluating substantial equivalence (SE) there is a flowchart that describes the decision making process. Both devices (your device and the predicate) must have the same intended use. Then you evaluate the technological characteristics. Most of the time, there will be differences. These differences you must support with test data, the use of a reference device, etc. The differences also shouldn't raise "new questions of safety and effectiveness". The FDA definitely takes their time in reviewing these applications, and the review is very meticulous. You'll also need to present a risk analysis/assessment in most cases, and describe how you've addressed risks associated with your device. Every review is unique! Hope it helps.
@@TheBMELife Thanks! Is it possible for the public to review the risk assessment or would you need a copy of the 510k to really understand that?
Could please provide link for list of devices which are exempted from 510k submission
Please see this website: www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfpcd/315.cfm
Is it possible to train yourself on medical device based on the information from the FDA site and other sites. If so which sources would you suggest? 21 CFR?
Yes! I am always peeking on FDA’s website, and find amazing information. 21 CFR 820 is good for learning about the overall requirements for good manufacturing practices and keeping a good quality system in place. But there are many other kind of resources!
But in short, yes. FDA has a lot of great information!
Okay, thanks for the reply. Great channel.
Are you interested in selling your medical devices in various countries, but are not sure how to go about meeting the Medical Device Regulatory requirements or quality standards?
We help you get certification from various countries including India, Europe, the US and 20+ countries.
We have a one-stop solution to help you throughout the process and also provide you with yearly updates as per the changes in regulations.
Check out our channel and videos to know more about the same.
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Is there an existing menstrual cup brand with the name "Puddle Cups" or any similar variation that is already registered with the FDA?
Nope. You can search device's by name and company here: www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfrl/textsearch.cfm
But please keep in mind that FDA doesn't regulate trade marks or anything of that sort. That is outside of their purview.
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Hi, question... For personal lube, I was advised for 510k. what category would that be?
www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfPCD/classification.cfm?ID=NUC
let me know if you have more questions!
@@TheBMELife Thank you so much!
Hi, do you know about bandages? I would like to make custom shaped bandages. Would those need clearance or registration with FDA? I wouldn't be directly manufacturing. They would be made in asia and I would sell in U.S.
I found 2 product codes for bandages, FQM and KGX, both seem to be Class 1 and 510k exempt.
No clearance needed. You do need to register your establishment and list devices with FDA. Also follow labeling requirements and good manufacturing practices. www.fda.gov/medical-devices/classify-your-medical-device/class-i-and-class-ii-device-exemptions
Is there a way to tell if a company has submitted a device for FDA approval? Or can you only see devices that have been cleared?
We are trying to determine if Dr. Shore's tinnitus Auricle device has been submitted. And wether she has taken a DeNovo or regular 510(k) regulatory pathway.
Hey, that's a good question! It would be awesome to see what companies are undergoing a submission. But no, we are only able to see devices that have been 510(k) cleared or granted De Novo. FDA has separate databases for each. You can search by company name to see if they've received either. Hope this helps!
Link please for medical devices list according to FDA regulatory class devision
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Great video! If a medical device is a Class 2, 510k exempt Physical Medicine Device, Part 890, is it simply a matter of registering the company on the FDA database and proving GMP, product labeling in order to allow the product to be marketed in the US. No 510k, substantial equivalence is required?
Hello! I am glad you enjoyed this video. Generally, Class 2 510(k) Exempt devices only need to register their establishment and list the device on FDA's site. You'd still need a QMS that is compliant with 21 CFR 820, 803 and 806. Once you register, you should expect an FDA inspection within 2 years of registration.
However, I did some research and there are some exemptions within the Part 890 devices. 21 CFR 890.9 describes the limitations and cases where you would still need a 510(k): www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm?fr=890.9
If you have further questions, feel free to reach out to me through email: meri@thebmelife.com
Thank you!
Meri
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Very helpfull video!
I’m glad you found it helpful, Nick! 😊 Thank you for the feedback.
Can a class III medical device claim for substantial equivalence to a predicate device under 510(k)?
Hi Vidya, thanks for your question! There used to be Class 3 devices with 510k clearance. but the FDA gradually transitioned them all to PMA.
What about DeNovo devices?
Will have to make a video about that! Here is FDA's guidance on De Novo's, in case you haven't read it already: www.fda.gov/regulatory-information/search-fda-guidance-documents/de-novo-classification-process-evaluation-automatic-class-iii-designation
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Is 510k only rwquired for class 2 devices?
Most 510(k)s are class 2 devices, but there are also come class 1 and 3 devices that may need a 510(k) to be authorized for market in the US.
Is there a reason you didn't go over De Novo?
Not a good one! Other than, at the moment I was still a student and did not necessarily comprehend what a De Novo meant. Now that I am in Regulatory Affairs, I have a much better understanding of the different pathways. I certainly need to make an updated video on this. Thanks for your question!
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May I ask you how to check the medical application online? We applied it last December to FDA . Thank you
What application are you referring to? Feel free to email me to discuss more details meri@thebmelife.com
Who is the person responsible for submitting the CTA to FDA the clinical trial manager?
Are all 510(k) medical devices predicate devices?
Hey, that's a good question! Let me put it this way:
A predicate device is used when you want to make a 510(k) submission. A predicate device is, in simpler terms, a device that is "similar" to your device. But a valid predicate device must meet three things: 1) it must be a legally marketed device (this can be a 510k-cleared or De Novo device). 2) it must have the same intended use as your device. 3)it must have similar technological characteristics, and any differences in technology should not raise new concerns of safety/effectiveness.
So, to answer your question, you can choose a predicate device that is 510(k) cleared or received De Novo grant.
Please let me know if this helps!
This helps a lot, thank you so much!@@TheBMELife
Hi, @@TheBMELife , can marketed PMA serve as a predicate device for a 510(k) filing?
Hi, madam, if I want to market a class I medical device, do I need to submit any dossier to the FDA?
It depends! Some Class I devices do require 510(k) submissions.
I am a BME major, but eventually want to start a medical device company. Do you have any experience with applying for any of these?
Santiago I haven’t worked on a medical device myself (hopefully one day!) but at the startup I work in we are currently in the application process which involves a lot of testing 😅 that’s so cool you want to make a medical device one day! 💪🏼👏🏼
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Please help me! why this approval is called 510K ??
It’s called 510k because it is actually section 510(k) of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.
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Do you also provide consultancy for registration of 510k
Yes! I currently work as a regulatory affairs consultant! You can reach out to me at meri@thebmelife.con for more information!
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