
Navigating Canada's MedTech Market: A Guide to the CMDR
Medical Device Global Market Access · Pure Global
August 17, 20253m 9s
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Show Notes
Canada's medical device market is a significant opportunity, but navigating its regulatory framework, the CMDR (SOR/98-282), is essential for market entry. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of the Canadian Medical Devices Regulations, from its risk-based classification system to licensing, quality management, and post-market surveillance obligations for manufacturers and importers.
• What are the four risk classes for medical devices in Canada?
• What is the difference between a Medical Device Licence (MDL) and a Medical Device Establishment Licence (MDEL)?
• Which device classes require an MDL before being sold in Canada?
• What is the mandatory Quality Management System standard for Class II, III, and IV devices?
• How does the Medical Device Single Audit Program (MDSAP) fit into Canadian compliance?
• What are the bilingual labelling requirements for devices sold to the public?
• Who is responsible for mandatory incident reporting?
• What are the key post-market surveillance activities required under the CMDR?
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