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510(k)

Submission Types
🇺🇸 USA
Updated 2025-12-23
Quick Definition

510(k) is eine Vorabeinreichung bei der FDA, um nachzuweisen, dass ein Medizinprodukt im Wesentlichen gleichwertig zu einem rechtmäßig vermarkteten Vergleichsprodukt ist.

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Complete Guide to 510(k)

A 510(k) is a premarket submission made to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to demonstrate that a new medical device is "substantially equivalent" to a legally marketed predicate device. Named after Section 510(k) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, this pathway is the most common route to market for Class II medical devices in the United States.

Key requirements for 510(k) clearance:
- The device must have the same intended use as the predicate
- The device must have the same or similar technological characteristics
- If different, the submission must demonstrate equivalent safety and effectiveness

Types of 510(k) submissions:
1. Traditional 510(k) - Standard submission comparing to a predicate device
2. Abbreviated 510(k) - References FDA guidance documents or special controls
3. Special 510(k) - For modifications to your own cleared device

Average FDA review time: 90-180 days depending on complexity.

Most Class II devices require 510(k) clearance, while most Class I devices are exempt. Class III devices typically require the more rigorous Premarket Approval (PMA) pathway.

Related Terms

PMADe NovoFDAPredicate DeviceSubstantial Equivalence

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