Intraocular lens-insertion cartridge Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

intraocular lens-insertion cartridge

alcon laboratories australia pty ltd - 47726 - intraocular lens-insertion cartridge - a device intended to be inserted into the eye during surgery to direct the insertion and placement of an intraocular lens. the device is removed once the intraocular lens has been successfully inserted.

Intraocular lens-insertion cartridge Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

intraocular lens-insertion cartridge

device technologies australia pty ltd - 47726 - intraocular lens-insertion cartridge - a sterile, single use cartridge used to facilitate the insertion of a pre-folded intraocular lens into the anterior or posterior chamber of the eye through a small incision made during ophthalmic surgery.

Intraocular lens-insertion cartridge Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

intraocular lens-insertion cartridge

carl zeiss pty ltd - 47726 - intraocular lens-insertion cartridge - this product is intended to be inserted into the eye during surgery to implant an intraocular lens after cataract extraction. it is removed once the intraocular lens has been successfully inserted.

Intraocular lens-insertion cartridge Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

intraocular lens-insertion cartridge

amo australia pty ltd - 47726 - intraocular lens-insertion cartridge - intended to be used in combination with an implantation handpiece to fold and assist in inserting intraocular lenses into the eye.

Intraocular lens-insertion cartridge Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

intraocular lens-insertion cartridge

bausch & lomb australia pty ltd - 47726 - intraocular lens-insertion cartridge - the cartridge is intended to fold and inject intraocular lenses into the capsular bag or sulcus during cataract surgery. the cartridge is to be used in combination with a reusable injector to form an injection system which permits the implantation of intraocular lens into the eye. a lens is never part of the cartridge and always supplied separately.

Intraocular lens-insertion cartridge Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

intraocular lens-insertion cartridge

bausch & lomb australia pty ltd - 47726 - intraocular lens-insertion cartridge - a sterile device designed to contain an intraocular lens (iol), that may have been pre-folded, to facilitate the insertion (launching) of the folded iol into the anterior or posterior chamber of the eye through a small incision during ophthalmic surgery. commonly known as the cartridge, it is typically made of synthetic material and is designed as a funnel-shaped tube that terminates at the distal end in a narrowed opening; the iol is placed into the wider proximal end. the cartridge is attached to an injector for the insertion, and is removed from the injector once the iol has been successfully inserted. this is a single-use device.

OMIDRIA- phenylephrine and ketorolac injection, solution, concentrate United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

omidria- phenylephrine and ketorolac injection, solution, concentrate

omeros corporation - phenylephrine (unii: 1ws297w6mv) (phenylephrine - unii:1ws297w6mv), ketorolac (unii: yzi5105v0l) (ketorolac - unii:yzi5105v0l) - phenylephrine 10.16 mg in 1 ml - omidria ® is added to an ocular irrigating solution used during cataract surgery or intraocular lens replacement and is indicated for maintaining pupil size by preventing intraoperative miosis and reducing postoperative ocular pain. omidria is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to any of its ingredients. risk summary there are no available data on omidria use in pregnant women or animals to inform any drug-associated risks. oral administration of ketorolac to rats during late gestation produced dystocia and increased pup mortality at a dose 740-times the plasma exposure at the recommended human ophthalmic dose (rhod). since human systemic exposure to omidria following a lens replacement procedure is low [ see clinical pharmacology ( 12.3) ], the applicability of animal findings to the risk of omidria in humans during pregnancy is unclear. omidria should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the p

Intraocular lens-insertion cartridge Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

intraocular lens-insertion cartridge

device technologies australia pty ltd - 47726 - intraocular lens-insertion cartridge - a sterile, single use cartridge used to facilitate the insertion of a pre-folded intraocular lens into the anterior or posterior chamber of the eye through a small incision made during ophthalmic surgery.

Intraocular scissors, probe-like, single-use Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

intraocular scissors, probe-like, single-use

alcon laboratories australia pty ltd - 63478 - intraocular scissors, probe-like, single-use - the instruments are sterile, single-use handheld microsurgical tools intended to be used in vitreoretinal surgery for grasping or cutting of intraocular lenses.

OMIDRIA- phenylephrine and ketorolac injection, solution, concentrate United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

omidria- phenylephrine and ketorolac injection, solution, concentrate

rayner surgical inc. - phenylephrine (unii: 1ws297w6mv) (phenylephrine - unii:1ws297w6mv), ketorolac (unii: yzi5105v0l) (ketorolac - unii:yzi5105v0l) - omidria ® is added to an ocular irrigating solution used during cataract surgery or intraocular lens replacement and is indicated for maintaining pupil size by preventing intraoperative miosis and reducing postoperative ocular pain. omidria is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to any of its ingredients. risk summary there are no available data on omidria use in pregnant women or animals to inform any drug-associated risks. oral administration of ketorolac to rats during late gestation produced dystocia and increased pup mortality at a dose 740-times the plasma exposure at the recommended human ophthalmic dose (rhod). since human systemic exposure to omidria following a lens replacement procedure is low (see clinical pharmacology (12.3)], the applicability of animal findings to the risk of omidria in humans during pregnancy is unclear. omidria should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fet