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FDA 510(k) Exemption Guidance 2026: Five New Product Codes Exempted

4 min · 10 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio FDA 510(k) Exemption Guidance 2026: Five New Product Codes Exempted

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The US FDA issued a final guidance on June 4, 2026, immediately exempting five unclassified medical device product codes from 510(k) premarket notification requirements. This episode details the guidance, 'Intent to Exempt Certain Unclassified Medical Devices from Premarket Notification Requirements,' explaining which manufacturers are affected, the scope of the FDA's enforcement discretion, and the critical regulatory obligations—like QMSR, registration, and listing—that remain in effect. We outline practical steps for regulatory teams to adapt their market access strategies in response to this change. Key Questions: - What is the new FDA guidance issued on June 4, 2026? - Which types of medical devices are now exempt from 510(k) notification? - Is this 510(k) exemption effective immediately? - Does this exemption mean manufacturers can ignore all FDA regulations? - What are the remaining obligations, such as QMSR and device listing? - How does this change the market access pathway for these specific devices? - What immediate steps should regulatory teams take in response to this guidance? - How can companies verify if their product code is on the new exemption list? Sources: - https://www.fda.gov/regulatory-information/search-fda-guidance-documents/intent-exempt-certain-unclassified-medical-devices-premarket-notification-requirements - https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/06/05/2026-11303/intent-to-exempt-certain-unclassified-medical-devices-from-premarket-notification-requirements - https://www.raps.org/news-and-articles/news-articles/2026/6/fda-to-exempt-five-more-unclassified-devices-fr How Pure Global can help: Pure Global provides end-to-end regulatory consulting for MedTech and IVD companies, helping you navigate complex regulatory landscapes and accelerate market access. Our experts develop efficient regulatory strategies and use advanced AI to compile and manage technical submissions for authorities like the US FDA. We can help you understand the impact of new guidance, update your compliance framework, and ensure all requirements beyond 510(k) exemption, such as QMSR and registration, are met. For support with your US market access strategy, contact us at info@pureglobal.com or visit https://pureglobal.com. Explore our free AI regulatory tools and device database at https://pureglobal.ai.

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