- Home
- Equipment
- north america
- conductivity controller
Refine by
Conductivity Controller Equipment Supplied In North America
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Addex Therapeutics based inGeneva, SWITZERLAND
Our partnered drug candidate, ADX71149 is a novel orally active mGlu2 PAM for the treatment of epilepsy. Our partner, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., or Janssen, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson is conducting a placebo- controlled Phase 2a proof of concept clinical trial of ADX71149 in epilepsy patients since June 2021. We expect the first part to be ...
Manufactured by:Octostop based inLaval, QUEBEC (CANADA)
Simply place a UNIVERSAL OCTOPAQUE® unit on the four wheels of the OCTOROLL®, and the examination is ready to be conducted from the control bay. Immobilization is safe, efficient and fast. The next baby may even be pre-immobilized outside the room on another OCTOPAQUE®, and brought inside for immediate exchange on the ...
Manufactured by:Emergent BioSolutions Inc. based inGaithersburg, MARYLAND (USA)
Raxibacumab is indicated for the treatment of adult and pediatric patients with inhalational anthrax due to Bacillus anthracis in combination with appropriate antibacterial drugs. Raxibacumab is also indicated for prophylaxis of inhalational anthrax when alternative therapies are not available or are not ...
Manufactured by:Adient Medical, Inc. based inPearland, TEXAS (USA)
Although conventional metal IVC filters can reduce the incidence of PE to 1-2%, many are fraught with mounting complications as they remain in the body for prolonged duration. Most IVC filters are placed with the intention to be retrieved within weeks as recommended by the FDA. However, only a small percentage of patients (4-7% in statewide studies) return for the subsequent retrieval procedure. ...
Manufactured by:Smisson-Cartledge Biomedical, LLC based inMacon, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
The ThermaCor 1200 Rapid Infuser was conceived of by two surgeons at a level one trauma center. Drs. Hugh Smisson and Richard Cartledge were on trauma call when a twelve-year-old child was brought in with major injuries from a motor vehicle accident. The child was experiencing severe internal bleeding. The trauma staff was manually squeezing units of blood into her while trying to get their ...
