Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Strict norms for 8 medical devices

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: In order to ensure better quality of medical devices imported into the country, the Union ministry of health and family welfare has added eight more devices to the list of drugs under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, and will now require strict regulatory compliance.

The ministry through a gazette notificati­on issued on Friday specified all implantabl­e medical devices such as cardiac stents, orthopaedi­c and ocular implants etc, CT scan equipment, MRI equipment, defibrilla­tors, dialysis machines, PT equipment, X-ray machines and bone marrow cell separator as drugs.

“...Most of these devices are imported and those not regulated didn’t require a license. After having been included in the list these devices will have to follow all norms that are followed by the drug manufactur­ers and importers,” said a senior health ministry official, requesting anonymity.

The health ministry had earlier regulated 23 devices and with the addition of eight more such devices, the total number of devices to be specified as drugs has increased to 31. It would require same checks as drugs.

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