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Antibiotic Use Equipment Supplied In Usa California
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Siolta Therapeutics based inSan Carlos, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Bacterial vaginosis is associated with disruptions to the protective community of bacteria in the vaginal tract and the colonization by opportunistic microbes. Standard of care treatments using antibiotics can be effective at treating bacterial vaginosis by reducing microbial burden, however these approaches fail to address the critical need to establish a ...
Manufactured by:Kurin, Inc. based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The patented Kurin Lock with Flash Technology transforms a regular blood culture collection set into a powerful yet simple way to put skin contaminants on the sideline. Each Kurin® collection set features industry-leading butterfly needles and is compatible with all major blood culture bottles. The integrated Kurin Lock® enables clinicians to sideline the initial flash of blood, which may ...
Manufactured by:Pathnostics based inIrvine, CALIFORNIA (USA)
More informed treatment decisions in less than one day. Precision diagnostic testing with rapid results for the management of complicated, recurrent or persistent UTIs and elevated risk patients. Guidance® UTI provides personalized results in less than one day from receipt at lab, while culture can take 3-5 days, reducing the need for empiric therapy and supporting antibiotic stewardship ...
Manufactured by:DuPont Water Solutions based inMidland, MICHIGAN (USA)
This structure also gives AMBERLITE XAD1180N polymeric adsorbent excellent physical, chemical, and thermal stability enabling it to be regenerated and used through repeated cycles, in either column or batch modes. Its characteristic pore size distribution makes AMBERLITE XAD1180N polymeric adsorbent an excellent choice for the selective separation of a wide variety of large ...
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. While soluble in alcohol, methanol, and glacial acetic acid, there is some insoluble residue. It is ...
