This article from 2007 indicates radio
frequency identification microchips are not considered medical devices by Health Canada's Therapeutic Drugs Directorate, so there's no requirement to obtain licences for their sale or use.
Not exact matches
On the more complex side, radio -
frequency identification (RF - ID) tags are like small
microchips and come in two flavors: organic and silicon.
Radio
frequency identification is a marvel of both miniaturization and mass production: a
microchip and antenna small and cheap enough to justify planting on a bag of charcoal.
If you have this problem, look into bowls that use radio
frequency identification transponders aka your pet's
microchip to unlock a bowl containing the prescription diet.
A
microchip is a radio -
frequency identification (RFID) device that is about the size of a grain of rice.
A
microchip is a radio -
frequency identification (RFID) implant.
Rather, a cat
microchip is a Radio
Frequency Identification (RFID) device.
Microchips are tiny radio
frequency identification devices (RFID) encased in a glass shell.
RFID (Radio -
Frequency Identification) commonly involves the use of microchips that contains sensitive financial and personal data which are embedded within passports, credit cards, corporate identification cards, student ID cards, and even dr
Identification) commonly involves the use of
microchips that contains sensitive financial and personal data which are embedded within passports, credit cards, corporate
identification cards, student ID cards, and even dr
identification cards, student ID cards, and even driver licenses.