Chosen class: IIb
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Is your device INVASIVE or NON-INVASIVE?
You answered: Non-invasive
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Is it intended for channelling or storing blood, body liquids, cells or tissues, liquids or gases for the purpose of eventual infusion, administration or introduction into the body?
You answered: No
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Is your device ACTIVE?
You answered: No
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Does your device incorporate a medicinal product with an ancillary function?
You answered: No
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Is it used for contraception or prevention of the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases?
You answered: No
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Is it intended specifically to be used for disinfecting, cleaning, rinsing or, where appropriate, hydrating contact lenses?
You answered: Yes
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Is it intended specifically to be used for disinfecting or sterilising medical devices that are not contact lenses ? NOTE: If it is only intended for cleaning and only by physical action, this rule does not apply.
You answered: No
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Is it manufactured utilizing tissues or cells of human or animal origin, or their derivatives, which are non-viable or rendered non-viable?
You answered: No
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Does it incorporate or contain nanomaterials?
You answered: No
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Is it intended to administer medicinal products by inhalation, being an invasive device with respect to body orifices, other than surgically invasive devices?
You answered: No
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Is it composed of substances or of combinations of substances that are intended to be introduced into the human body via a body orifice or applied to the skin and that are absorbed by or locally dispersed in the human body?
You answered: No
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Is it an active therapeutic device with an integrated or incorporated diagnostic function that includes an integrated or incorporated diagnostic function which significantly determines the patient management by the device (example: closed loop systems or automated external defibrillators)?
You answered: No