Not all medical devices are suitable for home use

Jul 04, 2020

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The state implements classified management of medical devices: Class I medical devices and Class II medical devices with high safety features such as thermometers, sphygmomanometers, electronic blood pressure pulse meters, magnetic therapy equipment, medical absorbent cotton, medical absorbent gauze, medical sterile gauze, and medical hygiene masks , Household glucose meters, blood glucose test strips, pregnancy diagnostic test strips (early pregnancy test test strips), ovulation test test strips, plum needles, acupuncture needles, triangular needles, condoms, contraceptive caps, portable oxygen generators, wheelchairs and other 19 medical devices It can be sold without applying for a medical device operating company license. This type of medical device is highly safe and suitable for home use.
    In addition to this medical equipment, such as various infusion sets, syringes, pacemakers, ventilators, physiotherapy instruments, etc., this type of medical equipment should not be purchased for home use because such medical equipment has greater potential risks. The use requirements are strict, requiring a highly cautious attitude and professional medical knowledge. In addition, there are currently some new medical device products that need to be tried, or products in the development stage or medical devices used in the laboratory, will be temporarily allowed to be used in the "unlicensed" state of the designated hospital. Medical devices are obviously unsuitable for ordinary consumers to purchase blindly.

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