LONDON, April 2 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news:
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The UKMHRA and the US FDA are strengthening cooperation on medical device regulation,tosupportfaster access to safe, innovative technologies for patients in both countries.
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The announcement builds on today'swider US-UKpharmaceutical partnership, which removes tariffs on UK medicines exports andencouragescompanies to launch new treatments in the UK.
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CloserUS-UKregulatory collaboration supports the UK's global life sciences leadership, reducing duplication for innovators while maintaining world-class safety standards.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) isstepping up its collaborationwith the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)tosupport faster access to safe and innovative medical technologiesin the futurefor patients in both countries.
Today'sUS-UK pharmaceuticalpartnershipfurther strengthens this collaboration while also removingtariffs on UK medicines exports and encouragescompanies to bringcutting edgetreatments to the UK earlier.
The MHRA and FDAwillwork closelyon optionsto improveand align regulations formedical devices.Thisincludes exploring future mutual recognition mechanisms (ways to recognise parts of the individual approval processes),reducing duplication for manufacturers and streamlining approval processes to help patients access new medical technologies sooner.
Both regulators' work will remainindependent andensurestrict safety standards are maintained.
Health Innovation and Safety Minister, DrZubirAhmed, said:
"Closer working between the UK and the US means that future innovative medical technologies-betterdiagnostics, smarter devices, life-changing treatments - can reach NHS patients sooner, without compromising on the safety standards we rightly expect.
"This is the correct next step.We'vealready acted to secure improved access to life-changing medicines for NHS patients. Nowwe'reworking to make sure the devices and technologies that go alongside them follow the same path.
"The UK is serious about being one of the best places in the world to develop and launch health innovations-and this partnership shows exactly what that commitment looks like in practice."
UK Science Minister Lord Vallance said:
"The UK's MedTech sector employs over 195,000 people and leads the way on innovative and important technologies that help us lead healthy, longer lives.
"The MHRA is a global leader in regulation and this partnership with the US will strengthen this further, providing faster access to safe and innovative medical devices in both our countries."
Lawrence Tallon, MHRA ChiefExecutive, said:
"This marks an exciting moment for UK innovation. Bystrengthening our working relationship withthe FDA, we are allowingcutting edgemedical technologies to reach patients faster and more efficiently than ever before.
"This is exactly the kind of partnership that enables the UK to stay at the forefront of global life sciences.
"Importantly, this is just the beginning, and I am looking forward to building on the growing US-UK collaboration as we continue to strengthen our shared commitment to safe, high-quality innovation for patients."
Working closely withtrusted global regulators is a key part of MHRA's ambition to ensure the UKremainsworld leadinginlife sciences research, development, and launching innovative new products.This will givecompanies clearer, more predictable processes and help patientsaccesssafe,newtechnologiessooner, complementing theeconomic and health benefits delivered through the wider US-UKpartnership.
Technical work betweentheMHRA and FDA will continue over the coming months to assess opportunities for closer alignment and explore where future mutualrecognition mechanisms may beappropriate.
Any future arrangements willcontinue to meetthe UK's stringent statutory requirements for safety, quality,and effectiveness.
Peter Ellingworth,ABHIChief Executive,said:
"Closer cooperation between the MHRA and FDA is a positive step towards reducing regulatory duplication and accelerating patient access to HealthTech that saves and enhances lives. ForUK businesses, greater alignment between two of the world's leading regulators will provide more predictable pathways and support faster routes to market, whilemaintainingthe highest standards of safety and performance.
"It will also strengthen the UK's position as an attractive launch market for investment, ultimately ensuringpatients in both the UK and US benefit earlier from global innovation. ABHI has long advocated for this approach and is committed to supporting its delivery."
Julian David,techUKChief Executive, said:
"This commitment bythe MHRA and FDA to deepen regulatory cooperation isan important stepforward for patients and for the UK's health sector. Greater alignment between trusted regulators will give innovators clearer, more predictable pathways and help ensure that safe, cutting‑edge technologies reach patients more quickly.
"techUKhas long called for smarter, internationally connected regulation, and this announcement shows real momentum toward reducing duplication while maintaining the highest standards of safety and effectiveness. Closer cooperation will be especially valuable for UK innovators and SMEs, helping them navigate regulatory requirements more effectively and bring breakthrough products to market faster.
"We look forward to working with both regulators, industry, and the wider health system to help realise the benefits of this approach and strengthen the UK's position as a global leader in medical technology."
Notes to editors:
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The MHRAis responsible forregulating all medicines and medical devices in the UK by ensuring they work and are acceptably safe.All our work is underpinned by robust and fact-based judgements to ensure that the benefits justify any risks.
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The MHRA is an executive agency of the Department of Health and Social Care.
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)is responsible forprotecting public health in the United States by ensuring the safety, efficacy and security of human and veterinary medicines, biologicalproducts,and medical devices.
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