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A medical device is an instrument, apparatus, implant, in vitro reagent, or similar or related article that is used to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease or other conditions, and does not achieve its purposes through chemical action within or on the body (which would make it a drug).
I. Ice pack; Impedance cardiography; Inadine; Incentive spirometer; Incubator (culture) Inhaler spacer; Injector pen; Instruments used in cardiology; Instruments used in dermatology
Dr. Moopen’s Medical College, Meppadi: Wayanad 2013 AAMC Al-Azhar Medical College and Super Speciality Hospital, Thodupuzha: Idukki: 2014 PKDIMS P K Das Institute of Medical Sciences, Vaniyamkulam, Ottapalam: Palakkad 2014 BCMCH Believers Church Medical College, Kuttapuzha, Thiruvalla: Pathanamthitta 2016 MZMCH Mount Zion Medical College ...
University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix: 2006 Arkansas: Bentonville: Alice L. Walton School of Medicine 2021 Private: Little Rock: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine: 1879 Public: Fayetteville, Arkansas; California: Elk Grove: California Northstate University College of Medicine: 2011 Private: Colton
Researchers from the University of British Columbia have developed a "groundbreaking coating" that could make blood-contacting devices safer. Dr. Jayachandran Kizhakkedathu discusses the benefits.
Medical imaging equipment manufacturers (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Medical device manufacturers" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.
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This article needs to be updated.The reason given is: the section related to E.U. needs further updates (esp. in sections 3.2 and 4.2.2) as the directives 93/42/EEC on medical devices and 90/385/EEC on active implantable medical devices have been fully repealed on 26 May 2021 by Regulation (EU) no. 2017/745 (MDR); furthermore, Brexit triggers updates in these sections (U.K. developed their own ...