Surgical gowns are sterile and protective plastic clothes worn by surgeons and nurses during an operation. These surgical gowns reduce the risk of microbial transmissions and help to ensure sterility.
Disposable syringes are used to inject medicines via intramuscular or intravenous routes. They are also used for vaccinations and blood extraction for performing laboratory tests. Unlike glass syringes, they are non-reusable, thereby decreasing the risk of blood borne infections such as HIV.
Everyone in this world is facing one health issue or the other, which ranges from skin rashes, acne, hair loss and headaches to joint pain, migraines and fever. It is not possible to consult a physician for each and every health issue.
Dystrophin is a major protein involved in the functionality of muscles. If a mutation occurs, the production of dystrophin becomes inhibited which leads to the development of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). DMD usually leads to muscle or heart failure, followed by premature death. There was no effective treatment available till date.
A micro-invasive surgical device named CyPass Micro-Stent used for the treatment of glaucoma was globally recalled by Alcon, a subsidiary of Novartis. The stent was supposed to be used in combination with cataract surgery but the company announced an immediate recall.
SHENZHEN, China, Sep. 03, 2018 /PRWeb/ - Drugdu.com (Ddu), the leading global pharmaceutical and medical device B2B online platform, is presenting an Online Medical Devices Exhibition from September to December on Ddu’s official website and mobile app.
Participating in exhibitions not only helps you to reach the targeted customers but also gives you insight into what is happening and trending in the industry as well as establish the company's international image along.
Merck & Co. and Healthy Interactions alliance’s Map4health, a new digital and mobile service catering to diabetes patients, is designed for connecting patients with doctors to educate and help them between clinic visits.
Natural Cycles’ ad branding it as a "highly accurate contraceptive app" and a "clinically tested alternative to birth control methods" was banned by the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA).
Wake Forest School of medicine researchers together with the National Institute on Drug Abuse are striving to combat the country’s opioid crisis and could possibly have developed an analgesic that is harmless and non-addictive in an animal model.
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