An instrument, apparatus, implant, in vitro reagent, or similar article used to prevent, or treat disease and does not achieve its purposes through chemical action within or on the body is also called as,
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Medical devices range from simple tongue depressors and bedpans to complex programmable pacemakers with micro-chip technology and laser surgical devices. In addition, medical devices include in vitro diagnostic products, such as general purpose lab equipment, reagents, and test kits, which may include monoclonal antibody technology. Certain electronic radiation emitting productswith medical application and claims meet the definition of medical device
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