US Approvals Analysis: Hits Just Keep On Coming. Can It Last?

2017 was another record year for novel device approvals in the US, with typical large numbers of cardiovascular and IVD go-aheads, along with notable successes in neurology, with noninvasive stimulation and digital-app solutions seeing success. There was also an increase in 510(k) clearances last year. Here's a look at some key FDA approvals and clearance trends from the past year, including in infographic form.

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[Editor's note: For sortable and searchable tables of all US and non-US approvals and clearances in 2017 and previous years, check out our Approvals Tracker. For comprehensive tracking of company events and catalysts related to approvals and clearances, go to Meddevicetracker.]

Novel device approvals in the US continue to be on the rise. 2017 was another record year for US FDA,...

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