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Health Canada vs MHRA: Medical Device Regulatory Comparison

Compare the medical device registration pathways, classification, and regulatory requirements of Health Canada (Canada) vs MHRA (United Kingdom).

Health Canada

Health Canada — Therapeutic Products Directorate

Canada

Health Canada regulates medical devices through a four-class risk-based system. Class I devices require an establishment license, while Class II-IV require pre-market review. Canada is an MDSAP partic

CLASSES

Class I, II, III, IV

PATHWAY

MDEL (Class I), MDL (Class II-IV)

KEY FUNCTIONS
  • Medical Device License (MDL)
  • MDSAP single audit program
  • Incident reporting via MEDDEV
  • Medical Device Establishment License (MDEL)

MHRA

Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency

United Kingdom

Post-Brexit, the MHRA operates an independent regulatory framework for medical devices in the UK. The UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) marking is replacing CE marking for the UK market. The MHRA is devel

CLASSES

Class I, IIa, IIb, III

PATHWAY

UKCA marking via UK Approved Body

KEY FUNCTIONS
  • UKCA marking
  • UK device registration
  • Yellow Card adverse event reporting
  • UK Approved Body oversight

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