Welmedix HomeCare PRO Extra Strength Rapid Rash Relief
Petrolatum, Zinc Oxide
47 matching records for HomeCare.
Petrolatum, Zinc Oxide
Petrolatum
Petrolatum
Petrolatum, Zinc Oxide
Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide
Oxygen
Oxygen
Stannous Fluoride
Stannous Fluoride
Oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen
OXYGEN
Oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen
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20231205
2019-03-02
2024-01-27
2019-10-19
2011-02-08
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2025-12-31
2025-10-29
2025-10-19
2025-10-16
2025-01-26
A device designed as a piece of non-treated, absorbent material on a wooden, paper, or plastic stick and intended to moisten and clean a patient's oral cavity to maintain normal mouth patency and hygiene. It is commonly used on intensive care and long-term ...
A portable assembly of electrically-powered devices intended to be worn by a patient in a healthcare or homecare setting for intermittent assessment or continuous monitoring, exclusively by a healthcare professional, of several vital physiologic parameters ...
A sterile material impregnated or saturated with sodium chloride (NaCl) or sodium chloride-based solutions (e.g., Ringer’s) intended to be applied to a skin wound to facilitate wound cleansing and healing by absorbing exudates and infectious/necrotic materi...
An assembly of powered devices intended for use in healthcare and homecare settings to help clear airway secretions using one of two pre-configured programs: 1) mechanical insufflation-exsufflation for simulating a cough in a patient with an ineffective cou...
An electronic device designed for professional use in a clinical or homecare setting for contactless intermittent assessment or continuous monitoring of pulse and respiration rates, and bed exit/occupancy, of a patient during rest or mild body movement. It ...
An assembly of devices intended for use in healthcare and homecare settings to help clear airway secretions using one of two pre-configured programs: 1) mechanical insufflation-exsufflation for simulating a cough in a patient with an ineffective cough [e.g....