RoC Multi correxion Lift Anti Gravity Day Moisturizer
Avobenzone, Homosalate, Octisalate, Octocrylene, and Oxybenzone
38 matching records for GRAVITY.
Avobenzone, Homosalate, Octisalate, Octocrylene, and Oxybenzone
Witch Hazel
glycerin
glycerin
A collection of non-sterile devices designed as the external portion of a gastrostomy aspiration system intended to be used post-surgery by the patient after implantation of the stomach tube for the removal of a portion of stomach contents after meals, by a...
A collection of devices intended to be used to deliver an injection of fluid (e.g., saline solution) into the rectum to facilitate evacuation of the large intestine. It includes a fluid reservoir (e.g., enema bag) which acts as a gravity-flow chamber, and t...
An assembly of mechanical devices designed to bear the weight of a weak or paralysed arm providing gravity-compensating support for the functional use and/or rehabilitation of the arm/wrist/hand. It is used to support activities of daily life (ADL) such as ...
An assembly of electronic devices designed to simultaneously monitor cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure and drain CSF at a rate regulated by the desired intracranial or in-tube CSF pressure. It consists of a control unit, a user interface, and provides CSF ...
An assembly of devices designed for the irrigation, washing, and evacuation of debris from the colon. It typically consists of a fluid reservoir, tubing, nozzle, and controls that regulate the temperature and pressure of the gravity-induced water flow from ...
A noninvasive electronic device intended to be fitted within a gravity-fed intravenous (IV) line to detect flow rate of fluids being administered to a patient. It has a Luer connection at each end and in intended for electrical connection to receive power f...
A non-sterile manual device designed to control the infusion rate through gravity intravenous administration infusion sets. It typically consists of a mechanism that regulates the flow using a calibrated dial that permits control of the flow rate in a given...
A non-sterile manual device designed to control the infusion rate through gravity intravenous administration infusion sets. It typically consists of a mechanism that regulates the flow using a calibrated dial that permits control of the flow rate in a given...
An electrically-powered device intended to be used to control and monitor the gravity infusion of intravenous (IV) fluids, providing an alarm (visible/audible) when pre-set limits are exceeded. It is available in two main configurations: 1) a device with an...
A collection of reagents and other associated materials intended to be used for the qualitative and/or semi-quantitative screening of urine to determine specific gravity within a short period relative to standard laboratory testing procedures, using a color...
An electronic device intended to monitor and display the volume and flow rate of intravenous (IV) fluids administration during gravity infusion, providing an alarm (visible/audible) when pre-set limits are exceeded. It is attached directly to the drip chamb...
An assembly of devices designed to provide non-gravity-compensating therapy for a patient who has lost motor function of the arm(s), caused by cerebral, neurogenic, spinal, muscular or bone-related disorders, through interaction with a software program prom...
A sterile, thin, flexible, hollow cylinder intended to access the stomach of a patient through the nose and nasopharynx primarily for enteral feeding and the administration of medications, either by gravity or with a pump; it may also be used for aspiration...
A collection of flexible, noninvasive, single-lumen tubing and associated items intended to provide a conduit to deliver a sterile irrigation solution (e.g., saline) from its source (e.g., gravity feed bag, feed pump) to a surgical cannula (not included) du...
A collection of flexible, noninvasive, double-lumen tubing and associated items intended to provide twin conduits in a surgical irrigation/aspiration system to deliver irrigation solution (e.g., saline) from its source (e.g., gravity feed bag) to a surgical...
A collection of sterile devices that includes tubing and other materials intended to administer nutrient liquids directly into the stomach, duodenum, or jejunum of an adult or paediatric (excludes infants) patient by means of gravity or an enteral pump. Thi...
An ophthalmic device that is implanted subcutaneously within the upper eyelid to "lidload" the eyelid to restore upper eyelid muscle (musculus orbicularis oculi) function. This device is used for the treatment of lagophthalmos, a condition that frequently r...
A collection of devices designed for the intravenous (IV) administration of fluid from a container, through an automated infusion controller, to a catheter/needle hub or extension tube set at the patient site. The collection typically consists of plastic tu...
A collection of sterile devices that includes tubing and other materials intended to administer nutrient liquids directly into the stomach, duodenum, or jejunum of an infant patient by means of gravity or an enteral pump. This is a single-use device.
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to facilitate the accurate and consistent administration of drugs and solutions which can be delivered via intravenous, subcutaneous, arterial, epidural, and intracavital routes using a dedicated infusion set...
A collection of patient-worn devices consisting of both an electromyographic sensor and motion-based sensor intended to be used in a clinical setting as part of a system (e.g., virtual-display rehabilitation system, biomechanical analysis system) to provide...
A device in the form of a filled bag intended to be used with a system of rope and pulleys, or a bed traction system, to apply traction forces by means of gravity during medical procedures (e.g., orthopaedic surgery, physical therapy). It is typically fille...
A flexible container (a pouch) designed to be attached adjacent to a site of surgical intervention to collect and store body fluids, tissue, or body parts (e.g., a limb) released during the procedure. It is typically constructed as a pouch made of plastic f...
An electrically-powered, non-ambulatory (bedside) device designed to facilitate the accurate and consistent administration of a single drug/solution which can be delivered via intravenous, subcutaneous, arterial, epidural, and intracavital routes using a de...
A collection of non-sterile devices that includes tubing and other materials intended to administer nutrient liquids directly into the stomach, duodenum, or jejunum of an adult or paediatric (excludes infants) patient by means of gravity or an enteral pump....
An ophthalmic device that is applied to the outside of the upper eyelid to "lidload" the eyelid to restore upper eyelid muscle (musculus orbicularis oculi) function. This device can be used for: 1) the treatment of temporary facial paralysis caused by Bell'...
A non-sterile flexible container (a pouch) designed to be attached adjacent to a site of surgical intervention to collect and store body fluids, tissue, or body parts (e.g., a limb) released during the procedure. It is typically constructed as a pouch made ...
A collection of non-sterile devices intended to be used for the manual irrigation, washing, and evacuation of debris (toxic substances) from the stomach. It typically consists of supply/drain bags with lavage and ancillary tubing; activated charcoal may be ...
An assembly of devices intended to be used in a clinical setting to provide non-gravity-compensating rehabilitation therapy for neuromuscular/musculoskeletal conditions affecting the back/trunk/limbs (e.g., impaired limb function) through patient interactio...
An electrically-powered automated or semi-automated laboratory instrument intended to be used for the qualitative and/or quantitative in vitro determination of various chemical and cellular constituents of a clinical urine specimen, which typically include ...