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BCS Class III

BCS Class III refers to a category in the British Classification Society’s system used to classify medical devices, specifically those that pose moderate to high risk to patients or users. Devices in this class typically require rigorous testing and approval before they can be marketed. Examples include implantable devices like pacemakers or certain surgical instruments. The classification ensures that appropriate safety and performance standards are met, protecting patients and users from potential risks associated with these devices.