Pentobarbital Sodium Injection, USP Vials DO NOT USE IF MATERIAL HAS PRECIPITATED
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A device, sometimes called a vial holder, designed to partially or completely surround a vial or a container of a solid or liquid radioactive material. It protects persons from unnecessary radiation exposure by partially or totally blocking the radiation em...
A sterile device intended to be fitted to a vial or bottle to enable the airtight removal of its contents (e.g., medication) into a syringe, for subsequent administration to a patient. It is typically a housing that attaches to or replaces the vial lid and ...
A device intended to be fitted to a vial or bottle to enable the airtight removal of its contents (e.g., medication) into a syringe, for subsequent administration to a patient. It is typically a housing with a spike that attaches to or replaces the containe...
A sterile, flexible, blunt tubular device made of plastic materials designed to be used for the manual transfer of several types of medical fluids (e.g., solutions, syrups) between a first container (e.g., a vial) and a second container [e.g., a syringe]; i...
A non-powered, countertop device made of metal materials with high thermal conductivity designed to hold and maintain at low temperatures [e.g., between -3 and 5° Celsius] vials and syringes used to prepare pharmaceutical solutions in the pharmacy or labora...
A non-powered component of a dental material heater designed to conduct heat from the heater’s heating element to a container holding a dental material/substance (e.g., composite resin, root canal cleaning solution, local anaesthetic agent). It is typically...
A radiation protection device intended for hospital or clinic use that is specifically designed to shield persons from unintended radiation exposure to radioactive materials, sources, devices, and/or radiopharmaceuticals that are being kept in the facility....
A radiation protection device specifically designed to shield persons from harmful radiation exposure during air or land based shipping, transfer and delivery of radioactive materials (e.g., radioisotopes) from facility to facility. Designs typically incorp...
A device designed as a container to allow the safe deposit, collection and storage of radioactive materials including containers previously used for those materials (e.g., scintillation vials). This container consists of a metal and/or hard plastic disposab...
A non-sterile, portable device designed for the transportation of one or multiple clinical specimen receptacles (e.g., glass vials, bottles, tubes, slides, swabs) from the point of collection to the laboratory or between medical institutions. It is typicall...
A portable, electronic, thermal-insulating device designed to contain an autoinjector (e.g., insulin pen), or other portable medication vial, in order to maintain its contents within a specific temperature range while being carried by the patient. It is in ...
A collection of devices and materials available for use by a patient/layperson outside a clinical setting to collect and, in some cases, mail a capillary blood sample to a clinical laboratory for diagnostic testing or screening purposes. The kit includes a ...
A fluid magnetic material intended to be injected in close proximity to a tumour to facilitate its migration to sentinel lymph nodes; the lymph nodes can subsequently be localized with a magnetic field detector (magnetometer) and surgically removed for hist...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) electromechanical device intended to be used in the clinical laboratory to mix two or more materials under regulated cool/cold temperatures (e.g., between 2? and 20? Celsius). It typically includes mixing and cooling modules...
A collection of sterile devices and materials designed to be used during a forensic investigation to facilitate the acquisition of cause/circumstance of death evidence from the body of a deceased person. It typically includes vials, bottles, and/or tubes fo...