EMJ ANTIPERSPIRANT JOHN DEERE IRON HORIZON 2.6 OZ
ALUMINUM ZIRCONIUM TRICHLOROHYDREX GLY 20%
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ALUMINUM ZIRCONIUM TRICHLOROHYDREX GLY 20%
E2 Sanitizing Hand Soap
E2 Sanitizing Hand Soap
glycerol phenylbutyrate
pegloticase
sodium phenylbutyrate
sodium phenylbutyrate
pegloticase
Cysteamine bitartrate
Cysteamine bitartrate
Interferon gamma-1b
teprotumumab
Cysteamine bitartrate
Cysteamine bitartrate
Inebilizumab
FORGE SKIN MINERAL TALLOW SUNSCREEN 30 SPF
ATORVASTATIN CALCIUM
Omeprazole
Metformin Hydrochloride
Gabapentin
CYCLOBENZAPRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
Citalopram
AMLODIPINE BESYLATE
SULFAMETHOXAZOLE AND TRIMETHOPRIM
paroxetine hydrochloride
Finasteride
LEVOFLOXACIN
Losartan Potatssium
meloxicam
Naproxen Sodium
METOPROLOL TARTRATE
BUSPIRONE HYDROCHLORIDE
warfarin sodium
Tizanidine
Furosemide
PANTOPRAZOLE SODIUM
Baclofen
pegloticase
MENTHOL
ALCOHOL
ALCOHOL
ALOCOHL
ALCOHOL
ALCOHOL
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An assembly of devices designed to be attached to a table for the application of constant horizontal traction forces to the cervical or lumbar vertebrae by means of attached harnesses whilst the patient typically lies in a supine position on the table durin...
A hand-held surgical instrument intended to be used to establish a horizontal line or plane relative to the site of interest by means of an air bubble enclosed in a slightly-curved glass tube. When the bubble is aligned within the established settings (e.g....
A hand-held manual instrument intended to dilate the vagina after insertion, typically for visual examination of the vaginal canal and cervix and/or to perform a gynaecological procedure. It consists of two long blades, joined at a handle at one end, that a...
A self-locking surgical instrument designed to force apart two adjacent ribs to permit examination or intervention in the thoracic cavity. This device will typically have two interchangeable blades at the distal end that hook over the ribs to be parted, and...
A manual instrument intended to be used to imprint, indent, and/or incise corneal tissue prior to an ophthalmic surgical procedure. It is typically made of high-grade stainless steel and includes a long slender handle with a distal end having characteristic...
A dental device in the shape of a coil intended to be placed around an archwire, a rod, in a bracket, on hooks, pins, and/or between teeth, to apply force (e.g., rotational, uprighting, horizontal) as part of an orthodontic force-producing appliance system....
A metal rod with two or more hooked bars extending horizontally from its top from which various fluid delivery devices (bags or bottles) can be suspended for the administration of intravenous (IV) fluids/medication to the patient. It is used during infusion...
A mobile (on wheels) cart intended to be used as a carrier for transporting an electromechanical device(s) or a powered system assembly. This trolley (cart) may be designed specifically for a proprietary control unit/system, and will typically have one or m...
A hand-held manual instrument intended to dilate the vagina after insertion, typically for visual examination of the vaginal canal and cervix and/or to perform a gynaecological procedure. It typically consists of two long blades, joined at a handle at one e...
An electrically-powered device intended to be used to separate the components of multiple types and various volumes of clinical suspensions using centrifugal force. It is a self-contained unit with an electric motor, a vertical shaft, and a horizontal rotor...
A tabletop- or bench-mounted mains electricity (AC-powered) device used mainly in the clinical laboratory to separate the components of suspensions through low- or medium-speed centrifugal force (typically up to 6,000 or 12,000 rpm). It is typically a compa...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to position a patient in a seated or reclined posture for easy access and patient comfort during an ophthalmic examination, treatment, or surgical intervention. It will typically have powered raise/lower func...
A manually-powered, hand-held, surgical device intended to be used to provide rotary motion for an endpiece (not included) during a surgical procedure such as cutting, sculpting, trepanning, or drilling bone and driving Kirschner wires; it is not dedicated ...
A self-locking surgical instrument designed to force apart the surgically-split sternum (the breastbone) to permit surgical cardiac intervention within the thoracic cavity. This device will typically have two interchangeable profiled, pivoted blades (self-a...
A freestanding or equipment-attached metal rod with two or more hooked bars extending horizontally from its top from which various fluid delivery devices (bags or bottles) can be suspended for the administration of intravenous (IV) fluids/medication to the ...
A manually-powered, hand-held, surgical device intended to be used to generate a rotary motion to an endpiece during a surgical procedure for e.g., cutting, sculpting, trepanning, drilling bone and driving Kirschner wires; it is not dedicated to a specific ...
A lifting device used together with a patient lifting system to provide a support for an incapacitated patient or a person with a disability that is being lifted in a lying (horizontal) position for transfer and (re)positioning. It is designed as an elongat...
A dental device in the shape of a straight pin or hook designed to accept an elastic band, power chain, spring, or archwire (not included), which apply a force in addition to the main orthodontic archwire, for vertical alignment and/or horizontal positionin...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to support a patient in a seated position to facilitate dental examination, treatment, and/or minor surgery procedures. It is typically adjustable in height to enable healthcare staff to perform procedures wh...
A wheeled stretcher and a mechanism on which a patient can be placed so that the patient can be transferred with minimal disturbance (i.e., without changing horizontal body position, lifting, rolling, or dragging). The device typically includes a patient-tr...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to support a patient in a seated position to facilitate ear, nose, throat (i.e., ENT) examination, treatment, and/or minor surgery. It is typically adjustable in height to enable healthcare staff to perform p...
A device, commonly called the rotor, or rotor head, used as a component in a centrifuge. It is designed with the tube holding bores formed at a pre-set angle and pattern. It is horizontally attached at the top of the vertical shaft which is part of the elec...
An assembly of devices designed to apply continuous and/or various intermittent (regular, progressive/regressive, cycled) traction forces from a motor through harnesses typically attached to the cervical or lumbar vertebrae. It is designed to be placed on a...
A device, commonly called the rotor, or rotor head, used as a component in a centrifuge. It is designed with the tube holding devices shaped like buckets which are self adjusting. These swing outwardly at an increasing angle from the vertical still position...
A dental device in the shape of a straight pin or hook designed to accept an elastic band, power chain, spring, or archwire (not included), which apply a force in addition to the main orthodontic archwire, for vertical alignment and/or horizontal positionin...
An orthodontic device in the shape of a straight pin or hook designed to accept an elastic band, power chain, spring, or archwire (not included), which apply a force in addition to the main orthodontic archwire, for vertical alignment and/or horizontal posi...
A hand-held, battery-powered, optical device intended for digital image capture and analysis of the external ocular anatomy to assist in the diagnosis of ophthalmic abnormalities (e.g., ptosis, strabismus, glaucoma); it is not intended to capture images of ...
A manually-operated device designed to position a patient in a seated or reclined posture for easy access and patient comfort during an ophthalmic examination, treatment, or surgical intervention. It will typically have hand-operated adjustments and may be ...
A full-body exercise apparatus designed to improve the range of motion around the joints by stretching the major muscle groups in the body using bars. It may consist of short moveable bars that hang from springs supported by a metal frame installed on a hor...
A device designed to provide traction to the cervical vertebrae by pulling the head with force from an external traction system. It typically combines several padded straps in a lightweight structure; usually one of the straps is placed under the chin, a se...