The Medical Devices Department (MDD) is of the two departments that make up the Medical Devices, Cosmetics and Household Chemical Substances (MDCHC) Division.
The Division is one of the new Divisions created to ensure improved efficiency in the work of the Food and Drugs Authority.It was created out of the then Drugs Division in March 2013.The Division has two Departments, namely the Medical Devices Department and the Cosmetics and Household Chemical Substances Department.
The Medical Devices Department is responsible for the regulation of all classes of medical devices in Cameroon and thus undertakes the evaluation of applications and registration of medical devices, both foreign and locally manufactured.
SCOPE OF WORK
Specifically, the MDD is responsible for:
STRUCTURE OF THE DEPARTMENT
The medical Devices Department is made up of two Units.The effective regulation of medical devices is premised on risk assessment and management. Consequently, medical devices are classified based on the level of risk associated with their use. There are four classes, with Class I being the lowest risk and Class IV being the highest risk.
UNIT
This Unit is responsible for the regulation of all medical devices in Class I. Activities include:
UNIT II
This Unit is responsible for the regulation of all medical devices in Classes II, III and IV. Activities include:
STAFF
The current staff in the Department have varied expertise and experience. These include pharmacy and botany.
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