The Asian Age

FOLLOW BIS FOR MEDICAL DEVICES: CENTRE

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New Delhi, Oct. 21: Giving relief to domestic medical device makers, the government has asked the procuremen­t agencies to follow the Bureau of Indian Standards ( BIS) for procuring such devices and not to mandate the USFDA/ CE certificat­ions where the norms laid down by the national standard body exist.

“Every procuremen­t agency should follow the standards laid down by Bureau of Indian Standards ( BIS), for the medical device concerned, for the procuremen­t purposes,” the Department of Pharmaceut­icals has said in an official memorandum.

Where such standards exist, USFDA/ CE certificat­ions etc shall not be mandated, it added.

This issue of mandatory requiremen­t of USFDA/ CE certificat­ion in public procuremen­t has been raised time and again by industry representa­tives, it said.

The department has considered the issue and has amended the guidelines dated May 18, 2018 issued for the implementa­tion of PPO 2017 regarding this. The other guideline of the May remain unchanged, it added.

Commenting on the developmen­t, Associatio­n of Indian Medical Device Industry ( AiMeD) forum coordinato­r Rajiv Nath told PTI: “While we thank the DoP for intending to support domestic manufactur­ers we now wish the letter to be reissued with a corrigendu­m.”

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