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5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:ICU Medical, Inc. based inSan Clemente, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Chosen more often than any other to provide an effective barrier against bacterial transfer and standardize clinical protocols for all patients and care areas. Help enhance safety and efficiency by choosing industry-leading infection control technology. When you choose ICU Medical needlefree IV sets and connectors with patented Clave™ technology, you get an effective ...
Manufactured by:Neotec Medical based inSingapore, SINGAPORE
Features: Produced as per ISO 10555-1 & 5. Useful in high risk cases where no extra opening is permitted for risk of infection. Symmetrical design facilitates cannulation at contoured surfaces. Colour coded body for size identification. Disposable, sterile and non-pyrogenic. Transparent hub for easy flashback visualisation. ...
Manufactured by:ICU Medical, Inc. based inSan Clemente, CALIFORNIA (USA)
ICU Medical invented the first safety IV connector and has maintained technology leadership with the clinically-preferred1 Clave design, available in an extensive portfolio of infusion therapy sets. Whether it's a general infusion, anesthesia, or specialty sets for the NICU and PICU, we can help reduce the risk of infection across a broad range of patient ...
Manufactured by:Applied Pharma Research s.a. based inBalerna, SWITZERLAND
Nexodyn® AcidOxidizing Solution (AOS) is the Tehclo™ based wound care solution proven to restart healing in stalled wounds.2,6 A wealth of evidence and real-world experience consistently show accelerated closure1 with reduced infection rates1 and less wound-associated pain2. So make Nexodyn® AOS a fundamental part of your wound bed preparation ...
Manufactured by:Sequana Medical NV based inSint-Denijs Westrem, BELGIUM
Liver disease, a large and growing market globally. Cirrhosis is late-stage liver disease which occurs when scar tissue (fibrosis) replaces healthy tissue. Alcohol and viral hepatitis B and C are common causes of cirrhosis, although there are many other causes including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and non-alcoholic steatohepatis (NASH). The incidence of liver disease and liver ...
