exudate-absorbent dressing, non-gel
clifford hallam healthcare pty ltd - 44970 - exudate-absorbent dressing, non-gel - a low-adherent absorbent dressing used for the management of a wide variety of light to moderate exuding wounds.
exudate-absorbent dressing, non-gel
aero healthcare - 44970 - exudate-absorbent dressing, non-gel - super absorbent dressing is indicated for management of moderate to high exuding wounds, including leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers and dehisced surgical wounds.
exudate-absorbent dressing, hydrophilic-gel
church and dwight australia pty ltd - 43186 - exudate-absorbent dressing, hydrophilic-gel - this application is for a class i sterile wound dressing and occlusive intended for the absorption of exudate. hero patch is made of absorbent hydrocolloid matrix, and is indicated to be used as a mechanical barrier to help in the absorption of exudates from acne blemishes.
absorbent point, dental
livingstone international pty ltd - 38777 - absorbent point, dental - sterile absorbent points used for endodontic procedures
absorbent point, dental
dentavision pty ltd - 38777 - absorbent point, dental - a non-medicated absorbent point used in endodontic procedures that has been sterilized once in a manner approved by the manufacturer.
absorbent point, dental
orien dental supplies - 38777 - absorbent point, dental - these are sterile non-medicated absorbent paper points used for absorbing blood and fluids from the inside of root canals during endodontic treatment
absorbent, <specify>
tv innovations pty ltd -
40532 - absorbent,
absorbent, <specify>
jd healthcare group pty ltd -
40532 - absorbent,
absorbent, <specify>
haines medical australia pty ltd -
40532 - absorbent,
absorbent, carbon dioxide
flexicare australia pty ltd - 36051 - absorbent, carbon dioxide - an absorbent material (granules of treated soda lime) that is placed into a carbon-dioxide absorber, to remove carbon dioxide (co2) by chemical reaction from the exhaled gases in a patient's closed circle breathing system. the appearance of a colour change confirms the activity of the material and indicates the progress of the carbon dioxide adsorption. during use, changes in colour will start to develop and will deepen in intensity to indicate exhaustion of the absorbent material.