Basic↦Ethics and Laws↦Medical Device Ordinance↦Aim
Was betrifft es? Warum ist das wichtig?
The Medical Device Ordinance (MedDO) outlines the Swiss law on Medical Devices (MDs). The law applies to devices:
- And its associated accessories (e.g. instruments, software, implants, reagents)
- Without an intended medical purpose in accordance with Annex 1 MedDO (e.g. contact lenses)
- That are an integral part of a medicinal product (e.g. insulin pump)
Among others MedDO provides legislations on:
- The definition and exception of what constitutes a device, with/without medical purpose
- Requirements for putting a device on the market
- Device classification, labelling and identification
- Conformity assessment
- Post-market surveillance (e.g. incidents and actions)
- Safety reporting obligations
- Manufacturers, importers and distributors
The ordinance aligns with the EU MD Regulation (MDR) on classical MDs and active implantable MDs.
Was muss ich befolgen?
For studies with a MD, you are required to know and comply with requirements defined in the MedDO ordinance.
Based on your planned study:
- Read the MedDO and familiarise yourself with the organization of the various chapters and sections
- Focus on the articles that are relevant to your study. Tag them in order to ensure compliance
- Based on the intervention know what risk category applies to your study (e.g. category A with low risk and category C with high risk)
Wo kann ich Hilfe anfordern?
Your local Research Support Centre↧ can assist you with experienced staff regarding this topic
Basel, Departement Klinische Forschung (DKF), dkf.unibas.ch
Lugano, Clinical Trials Unit (CTU-EOC), ctueoc.ch
Bern, Department of Clinical Research (DCR), dcr.unibe.ch
Geneva, Clinical Research Center (CRC), crc.hug.ch
Lausanne, Clinical Research Center (CRC), chuv.ch
St. Gallen, Clinical Trials Unit (CTU), h-och.ch
Zürich, Clinical Trials Center (CTC), usz.ch
Swiss Law
MedDO – see in particular articles
- Art. 3 Definition of medical devices and accessories
- Art. 5 References to European legislation