EMJ Antiperspirant Tampa Two Coconut MOD 1 2.6 OZ
ALUMINUM ZIRCONIUM TRICHLOROHYDREX GLY 20%
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ALUMINUM ZIRCONIUM TRICHLOROHYDREX GLY 20%
ALCOHOL
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2023-12-15
2020-12-16
2010-03-11
A collection of sterile surgical instruments and devices used for the reduction of a vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) caused by trauma, cancer, or osteoporosis during a minimally invasive procedure commonly known as balloon kyphoplasty. It typically c...
A hand-held, surgical instrument designed to be used to manually pack tissue or other material during a surgical intervention. It typically consists of a shaft that terminates in a blunt (flat or profiled) tip at the distal end and a handle at the proximal ...
A non-sterile, non-deodorized plug made of cellulosic or synthetic material that is inserted into the vagina to absorb menstrual or other vaginal discharge. This is a single-use device.
A device designed to inflate and regulate the pressure of the balloon of a catheter, endoscopic overtube, or other invasive device (e.g., tamp, endomicroscopy probe), typically by injecting and aspirating fluid or air within the balloon, and to deflate the ...
A non-deodorized plug made of cellulosic or synthetic material that is inserted into the vagina to absorb menstrual blood or other vaginal discharge. This is a single-use device.
A cup-like receptacle placed by the user into the vagina to collect blood and cellular debris discharges during menstruation and discharges outside of the monthly menses. It is a small, soft device made of a biocompatible synthetic material (e.g., silicone ...
A cup-like receptacle placed by the user into the vagina to collect blood and cellular debris discharges during menstruation and discharges outside of the monthly menses. It is a small, soft device made of a biocompatible synthetic material (e.g., silicone ...
A non-biodegradable device intended to be temporarily placed via a nostril into the nasal cavity after surgery or trauma to help minimize bleeding by tamponade effect, prevent adhesions between the mucosal surfaces, and provide support to the surrounding ti...
A non-biodegradable device intended to be temporarily placed via a nostril into the nasal cavity after surgery or trauma to help minimize bleeding by tamponade effect, prevent adhesions between the mucosal surfaces, and/or provide support to the surrounding...
A catheter-like device with an inflatable balloon at the distal end used for the reduction of fractures and/or creation of a void in cancellous bone [e.g., in the spine for a vertebral compression fracture (VCF), hand, tibia, radius, and calcaneus]. It is c...
A collection of sterile manual devices intended to create a percutaneous access channel within a vertebral body or other bones (e.g., hand, radius, tibia, calcaneus) prior to the use of an inflatable balloon (e.g., a balloon catheter or balloon tamp) to cre...
A non-sterile plug made of cellulosic or synthetic material that is inserted into the vagina to absorb menstrual or other vaginal discharge. It is scented for aesthetic and deodorizing purposes to counter odorous smells resulting from the discharge. This is...
A sterile, non-biodegradable device intended to be temporarily placed via a nostril into the nasal cavity after surgery or trauma to help minimize bleeding by tamponade effect, prevent adhesions between the mucosal surfaces, and provide support to the surro...
A nonimplantable artificial fluid, semifluid, or viscoelastic substance intended to be used to replace the vitreous or aqueous humour within the eye to help facilitate the performance of ophthalmic surgery (e.g., to maintain the shape of the eyeball during ...
A bioabsorbable device intended to be placed via a nostril into the nasal cavity after surgery or trauma to help minimize bleeding by tamponade effect, prevent adhesions between the mucosal surfaces, and/or provide support to the surrounding tissues during ...
A hand-held, surgical instrument used to pack tissue or other material during a surgical intervention. It typically consists of a shaft that terminates in a blunt (flat or profiled) tip at the distal end and a handle at the proximal end. It is typically a o...
An assembly of ophthalmic devices intended to deliver energies (e.g., ultrasonic, piezoelectric, high frequency current) through dedicated handpieces and tips that are introduced through an incision or incisions made in the eye, for the purpose of performin...
A flexible tube designed for the drainage of effusion from the pericardial sac (the pericardium). It typically consists of a thin walled, flexible, plastic [e.g., polyethylene (PE)] tube with a J-shaped distal tip perforated with multiple holes in both its ...
A cup-like receptacle placed by the user into the vagina to collect blood and cellular debris discharges during menstruation and discharges outside of the monthly menses. It is a small, soft device typically made of a biocompatible synthetic materials (e.g....
A covered plastic receptacle with a temperature strip and/or tamperproof seal intended to be used for the collection, and preservation and/or transport, of a urine specimen for drug testing and/or other investigation. This is a single-use device.
A non-bioabsorbable device intended to be temporarily placed via a nostril into the nasal cavity after surgery or trauma to help minimize bleeding by tamponade effect, prevent adhesions between the mucosal surfaces, and/or provide support to the surrounding...
A flexible, hollow cylinder with an inflatable balloon(s) and aspiration port(s) intended to be non-surgically inserted into the oesophagus and stomach, through the nose or mouth, to tampon bleeding oesophageal varices. The device is also known as a Sengsta...
A cup-like receptacle placed by the user into the vagina to collect blood and cellular debris discharges during menstruation and discharges outside of the monthly menses. It is a small, soft device typically made of a biocompatible synthetic materials (e.g....
A length of flexible, noninvasive tube intended to connect an ophthalmic cannula to an external device(s) [e.g., pump, bottles] for infusion, irrigation and/or aspiration (suction) during an ophthalmic procedure [e.g., tamponade, glaucoma treatment]. It is ...
A bioabsorbable device intended to be placed via a nostril into the nasal cavity after surgery or trauma to help minimize bleeding by tamponade effect, prevent adhesions between the mucosal surfaces, and provide support to the surrounding tissues during the...
A device designed to be inserted into the rectum by the user and retained there as a barrier to the passage of stool for the prevention of the involuntary evacuation of stool (faeces) in persons who are incontinent of bowel. It is typically made of plastic ...
A length of flexible, noninvasive tube intended to connect an ophthalmic cannula to an external device(s) [e.g., pump, bottles] for infusion, irrigation and/or aspiration (suction) during an ophthalmic procedure [e.g., tamponade, glaucoma treatment]. It is ...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) ophthalmic device, that is a component of a system, that generates the energies (e.g., ultrasonic, piezoelectric, high frequency current) delivered through handpieces/tips that are introduced through an incision(s) made in t...
A device designed to inflate and regulate the pressure of the balloon of a catheter, endoscopic overtube, or other invasive device (e.g., tamp, endomicroscopy probe), typically by injecting and aspirating fluid or air within the balloon, and to deflate the ...
A cup-like or disc-shaped receptacle placed by the user into the vagina to collect blood and cellular debris discharges during menstruation and discharges outside of the monthly menses. It is a small, soft device made of a biocompatible synthetic material (...