Black Reserve Pit Boss Antiperspirant Deodorant
Antiperspirant/Deodorant
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Antiperspirant/Deodorant
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Aluminum Zirconium Terachlorohydrex GLY
Oxygen
ALCOHOL
ALCOHOL
ALCOHOL
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2020-05-13
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2010-07-19
A sterile device that is used in conjunction with a drainage reservoir (typically a closed-wound type) to create a low negative pressure in the reservoir and the connected drain assisting in the removal of fluids or purulent material. This is a single-use d...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device intended to add moisture to ambient air, typically to prevent dryness of a patient's airways. This is a stationary device designed to be placed in one location in a room, typically in a hospital, institution, home, or...
A non-sterile, flexible, form-shaped device designed to be placed over the nose and mouth to deliver air of high oxygen (O2) concentration to a patient's airway. It typically includes two unidirectional valves, one that closes during inspiration to prevent ...
A collection of devices designed to remove fluids or purulent material from a closed-wound in a controlled manner. It includes a container (the receptacle or reservoir), drains/catheters, connectors, a grasping device and possibly a trocar for placing the d...
A collection of sterile devices designed to remove fluids or purulent material from a closed-wound in a controlled manner. It includes a container (the receptacle or reservoir), drains/catheters, connectors, a grasping device and possibly a trocar for placi...
A covering intended to be used to seal the top of an in vitro diagnostic test tube or reagent reservoir to protect the contents against contamination from the external environment, and to prevent spillage and/or evaporation of contents during transportation...
A flexible, form-shaped device that is placed over the nose and mouth to deliver air, oxygen (O2), or a mixture of the two gases, with aerosolized particles, to a patient's airway. It includes two unidirectional valves, one that closes during inspiration to...
A collection of sterile devices intended to support and provide continuous physiologic organ perfusion to a donated kidney(s) during its preservation, evaluation, and transport in a kidney donor-organ preservation/transport system from the donor to the rece...
A non-sterile device designed as a patch that is fixed on the skin, typically with a pressure-sensitive adhesive, intended to be used as an alternative to injections for the transport of ionic-solution medication (e.g., soluble salts) through the movement o...
A covering intended to be used to seal the top of a test tube or reagent reservoir to protect the contents against contamination from the external environment, and to prevent spillage and/or evaporation of contents during transportation or processing. The t...
A battery-powered, sterile device designed to be implanted in a patient for the long-term or intermittent infusion of narcotics, short-acting anaesthetic agents, antineoplastic drugs, and other agents. This implantable infusion pump (IIP) delivers drug dose...
A battery-powered, programmable, sterile device designed to be implanted in a patient for the storing and subarachnoid (intrathecal) administration of narcotics/drugs (e.g., morphine sulfate, baclofen) to manage intractable pain and muscle spasms of maligna...
A manual laboratory device designed to dispense fluid from a stock reservoir (e.g., a bottle or other container). The user determines the intended volume, typically up to 100 ml, by operating a manual pump. This device may be hand-held, or fitted to a bottl...
A battery-powered programmable device designed to be implanted in a patient for the storing and subarachnoid (intrathecal) administration of narcotics/drugs (e.g., morphine sulfate, baclofen) to manage intractable pain and muscle spasms of malignant or non-...
A collection of devices intended to conveniently provide some of the components necessary for the ambulatory administration of insulin to a patient with diabetes mellitus. It consists of a sterile needle/cannula within a housing, a skin-adhesive patch/holde...
A collection of sterile devices intended to support and provide continuous physiologic organ perfusion to a donated liver during its preservation, evaluation, and transport in a liver donor-organ preservation/transport system from the donor to the receiver ...
A non-sterile device intended to be used to manually administer fluid (e.g., saline solution) into the rectum to facilitate evacuation of the large intestine through expansion of the lower intestinal tract and physical stimulation of peristalsis. The device...
A device intended to be used to manually administer fluid (e.g., saline solution) into the rectum to facilitate evacuation of the large intestine through expansion of the lower intestinal tract and physical stimulation of peristalsis. The device consists of...
A device intended to be used to manually administer fluid (e.g., saline solution) into the rectum to facilitate evacuation of the large intestine through expansion of the lower intestinal tract and physical stimulation of peristalsis. The device consists of...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device intended to remove moisture from the ambient air. This is a stationary device designed to be placed in one place in a room, typically in a hospital, institution, home, or office environment; it can be physically lifte...
A non-sterile, hand-operated device designed to provide or assist ventilation in patients who are apnoeic or exhibit inadequate respiration. It typically employs entrained ambient air and includes a large flexible chamber that is hand-ventilated, a gas rese...
An assembly of devices designed to conduct medical gases from the fresh gas supply outlet of an anaesthesia unit/workstation to the patient, typically connecting the patient, a ventilator/ventilation bag, carbon dioxide (CO2) absorber, and a monitor. It typ...
An assembly of devices designed to generate non-heated aerosolized medication/fluids (finely dispersed airborne droplets in a liquid-phase) intended to be inhaled by a patient with a respiratory disorder [e.g., chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), ...
A reservoir (e.g., bottle, tube, cup) intended to be used to contain volumes of reagent, buffers, biological specimens, or other materials in preparation for in vitro diagnostic testing procedures performed in the laboratory. It is typically made of plastic...
A portable, battery-powered, electronic device designed to provide continuous or intermittent subcutaneous delivery of insulin to a patient with diabetes mellitus. It may be badge-like, designed to adhere to skin or clothing (e.g., with a pressure-sensitive...
A reduction valve designed to be attached through a gastight connector (e.g., a pin-index or bull-nosed screw thread connection) to the valve stem of a medical gas (e.g., carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrous oxide, gas mixture) cylinder to reduce high, variable ...
An implantable device intended to function as part of a lumboperitoneal, ventriculoperitoneal or ventriculoatrial shunt to regulate the pressure and flow level of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the lumbar spine or brain to the peritoneum/heart right atrium ...
An implantable device intended to divert excessive cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the brain ventricles to either the peritoneal cavity or the heart right atrium (i.e., dual-capability), where it can be absorbed into the body, as a treatment for increased in...
A non-sterile elastomeric reservoir sac intended to store breathing gas during the respiratory cycle. The breathing bag may be on the inspiratory or expiratory limb of a breathing circuit depending on the breathing circuit design. It may also function as a ...
A sterile, flexible tube intended to be surgically inserted through the skull for long-term (> 30 days) subdural access to the brain (e.g., cerebral ventricles, cystic tumours) for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage and/or infusion of materials (e.g., chemo...