The timeline for Class A medical device MDA registration in Malaysia can vary, but the process generally follows a set pattern. Here’s an overview of the typical timeline:
1. Preparation of Documents and Application (1-2 weeks)
- Document Preparation: The manufacturer (or Authorized Representative for foreign manufacturers) needs time to gather and prepare the necessary documentation, such as:
- Technical files.
- Risk management documents (e.g., ISO 14971).
- Quality management system certificates (e.g., ISO 13485).
- Labeling and instructions for use (IFU).
- Test reports and performance data (if required).
- Account Setup: If you don’t already have an account on the MDA’s Medical Device Registration System (MDRS), you will need to create one and gather all required information about the device and manufacturer.
- This stage can take 1 to 2 weeks depending on how quickly the documents are prepared and the account setup.
2. Submission of Application (1-2 days)
- After gathering all the required documents and filling in the necessary information, the registration application can be submitted through the MDRS portal.
- This step usually takes 1 to 2 days, as long as the submission is complete and all documents are ready.
3. MDA Review and Evaluation (4-8 weeks)
- Review Process: Once the application is submitted, the Medical Device Authority (MDA) will review the documents to ensure that they meet regulatory requirements. For Class A devices, this step typically takes about 4 to 8 weeks.
- The MDA will review the submitted documentation for compliance with safety, performance, and labeling standards.
- If additional information is required, the MDA may request clarification or further documentation, which may delay the process.
4. Issuance of Registration Certificate (1-2 weeks)
- If the application is successful and all requirements are met, the MDA will issue a Medical Device Registration Certificate. The certificate typically takes 1 to 2 weeks to be issued after the approval.
Total Timeline:
- Overall Process: From the preparation stage to the issuance of the registration certificate, the total timeline for Class A medical device MDA registration is usually 6 to 12 weeks.
- If there are no complications, the process may be on the shorter end, around 6 weeks.
- If there are requests for additional information or document clarifications, it may take closer to 12 weeks or even longer in exceptional cases.
Factors That Could Affect the Timeline:
- Completeness of the Application: If your application is missing information or if documents need further clarification, the timeline could be extended.
- Type of Device: Although Class A devices are low-risk and have a relatively simpler process, more complex devices might take longer to evaluate.
- MDA Workload: The MDA’s internal processing times might vary based on their workload or backlog at the time of submission.
Summary:
- Document preparation: 1-2 weeks.
- Submission of application: 1-2 days.
- MDA review and evaluation: 4-8 weeks.
- Issuance of certificate: 1-2 weeks.
The entire process for registering a Class A medical device with the MDA in Malaysia typically takes around 6 to 12 weeks, depending on the completeness of your application and the MDA's review process.
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