American Society of Hirudotherapy

Malta Medicines Authority

MMA · Malta · europe

Regulatory jurisdiction profileJurisdictional reference
Unregulatednational regulator

Malta's Medicines Authority — leeches fall under EU medical-device frameworks (MDR 2017/745) as implemented through Maltese national law; leech-specific national authorisation has not been independently verified by ASH.

Regulatory Profile

Agency type
national regulator
Region
europe
Country
Malta
Leech status
unregulated
Last ASH review
2026-05-27

Relevant Regulation Codes

  • Maltese Medicines Act (Chapter 458 of the Laws of Malta)
  • EU Medical Device Regulation (MDR) 2017/745 — as transposed into Maltese law
  • Maltese Medical Devices Regulations (L.N. of subsidiary legislation)

Prescriber Requirements

  • Maltese Medical Council–registered physician — order required for any biomedical device application
  • Allied health professional application under physician supervision per institutional protocol

Supply Chain & GMP

Malta Medicines Authority registration as applicable; English and Maltese-language labelling required by national law. Standard cold-chain conditions; EU intra-community movement under MDR applies.

Import/Export Rules

Free movement within the EU single market under MDR; Veterinary Services clearance for live invertebrates from non-EU origin; CITES Appendix II paperwork for Hirudo medicinalis / verbana on extra-EU import.

Reimbursement Context

Maltese public health system inpatient bundling generally applies; outpatient hirudotherapy is generally not separately reimbursed.

ASH Editorial Notes

Leech-specific pathway not independently verified by ASH; falls under general EU MDR framework as transposed into Maltese law. MMA coordinates with EMA and other EU NCAs; whether leech-specific guidance exists has not been independently mapped by ASH.

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This website provides educational information and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. Medicinal leech therapy carries clinically meaningful risks and should be performed only by qualified clinicians under institutionally approved protocols. FDA 510(k) clearance for medicinal leeches is limited to specific indications; investigational and off-label discussions are labeled accordingly. For patient-specific guidance, consult a qualified healthcare provider.