The inherent differences between medical devices and drugs have implications for clinical research and medical writing. In view of the current move to more stringent regu - latory requirements for the medical device industry, an increasing demand for suitably experienced medical writers is anticipated. The present article introduces writing for medical devices, highlights differences comp - ared to communicating drug information, and explores the relevant regulatory guidelines. Our focus is on the European environment
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