14 GUDID devices
A non-sterile tube, box, or envelope designed to transport a specimen container/receptacle by mail and to provide protection and insulation for the container and its specimen content. It can be used for mail services internal or external to healthcare facil...
92 GUDID devices
A non-sterile tube, box, or envelope designed to transport a specimen container/receptacle by mail and to provide protection for the container and its specimen content. It can be used for mail services internal or external to healthcare facilities and is in...
1 GUDID devices
A non-covered receptacle intended to be used for the collection of a urine specimen at the point-of-care or optionally transferring into a secondary urine specimen container for subsequent analysis and/or other investigation in a laboratory. It is typically...
2 GUDID devices
An assembly of hardware/software devices designed to manage specimen information, traceability and workflow within a laboratory environment. It typically consists of a data capture device [e.g., barcode reader or radio-frequency identification (RFID) scanne...
34 GUDID devices
A container (e.g., bag, tube) intended to contain a specimen of air exhaled from a patient for subsequent in vitro determination of chemical and/or biological markers (e.g., volatile organic compounds) in the specimen to aid metabolic profiling or the diagn...
5 GUDID devices
A collection of non-sterile devices that includes a urine specimen container with transport medium (e.g., buffer) and a urine transfer device (e.g., pipette), intended to be used to transfer urine from a primary urine specimen container into the container w...
3 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered), electromechanical device, typically used in the laboratory or a blood bank, that is used to shake/stir samples/mixtures with a rapid and forceful movement. It is used to provide a rapid mixing or prevent substances comprisi...
20 GUDID devices
A collection of items intended to be used for the collection of a clinical specimen at home, and its subsequent transport to a remote clinical laboratory for diagnostic testing. The kit includes a specimen container, instructions for use, a test order form,...
15 GUDID devices
A device intended to hold a specimen/reagent container (e.g., test tube, tissue specimen petri dish, microplate, cuvette) on board an in vitro diagnostic laboratory instrument or analyser (e.g., PCR machine, spectrophotometric plate reader, biopsy specimen ...
14 GUDID devices
A collection of non-sterile items intended to be used for the collection of a clinical specimen at home, and its subsequent transport to a remote clinical laboratory for diagnostic testing. The kit includes a specimen container, instructions for use, a test...
6 GUDID devices
A covered receptacle containing one or multiple preservatives [e.g., mercuric oxide, boric acid (H3BO3), benzoic acid, potassium phosphate, and/or sodium phosphate] intended to be used for the collection, preservation, and/or transport, of a urine specimen ...
32 GUDID devices
A non-sterile plastic adaptor or dedicated transfer device, intended to be used to assist with the transfer of a urine specimen from the primary collection container to an evacuated urine specimen container for subsequent analysis and/or other investigation...
17 GUDID devices
A sterile plastic adaptor or dedicated transfer device, intended to be used to assist with the aseptic transfer of a urine specimen from the primary collection container to an evacuated urine specimen container for subsequent culture, analysis, and/or other...
12 GUDID devices
A collection of non-sterile devices and materials intended to be used by a layperson to collect and mail a faecal (stool) sample to a clinical laboratory for diagnostic testing or screening purposes (e.g., occult blood, cytology). The kit includes a specime...
587 GUDID devices
A small device intended to be used in the laboratory to support/contain clinical tissue specimens (e.g., biopsy samples) to facilitate specimen processing [e.g., fixation (encapsulation in paraffin wax), dehydration, infiltration] in preparation for subsequ...
167 GUDID devices
A small device intended to be used in the laboratory to support/contain clinical tissue specimens (e.g., biopsy samples) to facilitate specimen processing [e.g., fixation (encapsulation in paraffin wax), dehydration, infiltration] in preparation for subsequ...
82 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered, software-operated instrument intended to be used in the laboratory to withdraw, transfer, and/or inject volumes of fluid materials, typically from one laboratory container to another, during an in vitro diagnostic procedure. The dev...
57 GUDID devices
A small device intended to be used in the laboratory to support/contain clinical tissue specimens (e.g., biopsy samples) to facilitate specimen processing [e.g., fixation (encapsulation in paraffin wax), dehydration, infiltration] in preparation for subsequ...
49 GUDID devices
A container (e.g., test tube, bottle, cup) intended to be used as a non-dedicated receptacle to hold consumable laboratory substances (e.g., reagents, buffers), biological specimens, and other materials associated with in the laboratory; it is not intended ...
37 GUDID devices
A container (e.g., test tube, bottle, cup) intended to be used as a non-dedicated receptacle to hold consumable laboratory substances (e.g., reagents, buffers), specimens, and other materials associated with procedures in the laboratory; it is not intended ...
31 GUDID devices
A non-sterile container (e.g., test tube, bottle, cup) intended to be used as a non-dedicated receptacle to hold consumable laboratory substances (e.g., reagents, buffers), specimens, and other materials associated with procedures in the laboratory; it is n...
29 GUDID devices
A container (e.g., test tube, bottle, cup, assay tray with large wells) intended to be used as a non-dedicated receptacle to hold consumable laboratory substances (e.g., reagents, buffers), specimens, and other materials associated with procedures in the la...
29 GUDID devices
A sterile container (e.g., test tube, bottle, cup) intended to be used as a non-dedicated receptacle to hold consumable laboratory substances (e.g., reagents, buffers), specimens, and other materials associated with procedures in the laboratory; it is not i...
14 GUDID devices
A container (e.g., test tube, bottle, cup, assay tray with large wells) intended to be used as a non-dedicated receptacle to hold consumable laboratory substances (e.g., reagents, buffers), biological specimens, and other materials associated with in the la...
10 GUDID devices
A small device intended to be used in the laboratory to support/contain clinical tissue specimens (e.g., biopsy samples) to facilitate specimen processing [e.g., fixation (encapsulation in paraffin wax), dehydration, infiltration] in preparation for subsequ...
51 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual instrument intended to be used to scoop a clinical specimen or microbial isolate for transfer from a primary vessel to a secondary container (e.g., from a specimen collection receptacle to a reagent tube, or from a culture medium to a gen...
15 GUDID devices
A covered receptacle containing an additive and/or medium [e.g., saline, sodium azide, buffer solution, microbiological medium (e.g., Amies, Stuart, viral transport/inactivation medium)] intended to be used in the home and clinical settings for the collecti...
14 GUDID devices
An empty covered receptacle containing no additives or media intended to be used in the home and clinical settings for the collection, and preservation and/or transport, of a saliva/oral, nasal, nasopharyngeal, oropharyngeal, and/or lower respiratory tract ...
12 GUDID devices
A medium in powder, liquid, broth or gel form, commonly available in a tub or bottle from which aliquots can be prepared, intended to be used to maintain the viability of microorganisms suspected of being present in a clinical specimen during its transport ...
10 GUDID devices
A screening receptacle intended to concentrate a fluid clinical specimen [e.g., serum, urine, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)] by filtration prior to in vitro diagnostic investigation. It is in the form of a container (e.g., tube, multi-well reservoir) with a sem...