Biomedical Instrumentation
Class I refers to a category of medical devices that are considered to pose the lowest risk to patients and are subject to the least regulatory control. These devices are typically exempt from premarket notification requirements, allowing them to be marketed without extensive regulatory approval. Class I devices must still adhere to general controls to ensure safety and effectiveness, which includes proper labeling, good manufacturing practices, and reporting adverse events.
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