Why are Class II medical devices often restricted to professional use?
Answer
They require special controls due to their moderate risk and complexity.
Class II devices generally present a moderate level of risk. Because of their design complexity, manufacturers implement special controls to ensure safety and effectiveness. These controls dictate that the device must be handled by professionals who can properly manage these complexities, effectively limiting the scope of use to those with the appropriate background.

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