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Manufactured by:Irrimax Corporation based inLawrenceville, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Healthcare professionals rely on evidence-based information as a foundation for their clinical decision-making. Irrimax recognizes the value of education and supports healthcare professionals through the provision of credentialed continuing education courses. Our courses are taught by licensed healthcare professionals, as part of our mission to help reduce infections, healthcare costs and improve ...
by:RevBio Inc. based inLowell, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
The clinical use of Tetranite in cranial flap fixation procedures is expected to enhance bone healing, reduce infection rates, and improve the cosmetic outcome for patients while eliminating the need for metal fixation hardware. ...
Manufactured by:Irrimax Corporation based inLawrenceville, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Irrimax Corporation actively invests in a research program designed to support existing products and to identify new methods to help treat and prevent infections, reduce healthcare costs, improve patient outcomes and safety of healthcare professionals. Research methodologies include the use of laboratory studies, case studies, and research use only programs. We are committed to sharing our ...
Manufactured by:Alfa Chemistry based inNY, NEW YORK (USA)
Oseltamivir phosphate is hydrolyzed in the liver to its active form and which is a potent and selective inhibitor of influenza virus neuraminidase. This enzyme is important for the entry of the virus into uninfected cells, the release of newly formed virus from infected cells, and the further spread of the infectious virus in the body. Thus, oseltamivir phosphate treats influenza by reducing ...
by:Karius, Inc. based inRedwood City, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The Karius Test is a liquid biopsy that can non-invasively and rapidly detect over 1000 pathogens causing both deep-seated and bloodstream infections from a single blood sample. The Karius Test helps clinicians avoid invasive, low-yield, and sequential diagnostic tests that can delay treatment for the most vulnerable hospitalized ...
