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Antibiotic Administration Equipment & Supplies In Germany
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Pfizer Inc. based in, NEW YORK (USA)
Sterile Bacitracin, USP is an antibiotic for intramuscular administration. Bacitracin is derived from cultures of Bacillus subtilis (Tracey). It is a white to pale buff, hygroscopic powder, odorless or having a slight odor. It is freely soluble in water, insoluble in acetone, chloroform, and ether. ...
by:STERIS based inMentor, OHIO (USA)
Reduce Antibiotics and protect against biofilms and bacteria in Veterinary Surgery with Simini Protect Lavage. Switching to Simini Protect Levage is a cost neutral solution for your clinic. Savings from reduced antibiotics can offset the cost of Simini Protect ...
Manufactured by:MerLion Pharmaceuticals GmbH based inBerlin, GERMANY
Finafloxacin is a novel candidate for the treatment of multiple, life-threatening infection indications, like complicated urinary tract infections (cUTIs). Coming from a well-known and well understood “workhorse” class of antibiotic, its unique properties in activity, safety and flexible dosing regimen options, clearly distinguish finafloxacin from other, existing therapies, offering ...
Manufactured by:Biovision GmbH based inIlmenau, GERMANY
BetaBASE is a bioresorbable bone replacement from microporous and macroporous β-tricalcium phosphate. BetaBASE consists of pure-phase β-TCP. Potential risks of infection involved in the use or processing of biological material (HIV, BSE, inter alia) are non-existent with BetaBASE. BetaBASE has an interconnected pore system with micropores and macropores that reproduce the well-known ...
Manufactured by:Biovision GmbH based inIlmenau, GERMANY
BioBASE is a bioresorbable bone replacement from microporous and macroporous α-tricalcium phosphate. Biobase is an inorganic, bioresorbable bone replacement from pure-phase α-tricalcium phosphate. BioBASE is a bone replacement for temporarily filling pathological, traumatic and postoperative bone defects. Biobase has a system of micropores (< 5 μm) and macropores (max. 1 mm) ...
