Post Surgical Infection Equipment & Supplies
7 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Destiny Pharma plc based inBrighton, UNITED KINGDOM
A Phase 2b clinical study, which was a multi-centre, randomized, placebo-controlled study of XF-73 nasal gel as a new product for the prevention of the incidence of post-surgical infections such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) completed recruitment at the end of 2020 and top-line results were reported in Q1 2021, as ...
Manufactured by:Botanix Pharmaceuticals based inNorth Perth, AUSTRALIA
BTX1801 is an antimicrobial gel focused on targeting Staphylococcus Aureus and Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA). Botanix Pharmaceutical’s research to date shows synthetic cannabidiol rapidly kills MRSA within 10 minutes of exposure by a novel mechanism of action, and without allowing resistance to develop. BTX 1801 is initially focused on preventing surgical site ...
Manufactured by:Fitwel Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. based inAhmedabad, INDIA
Amoxycillin, Cloxacillin, L.B., Saccharomyces boulardii. 250mg, 250mg, 120million, 4million. ...
Manufactured by:Virbac Animal Health India Pvt. Ltd. based inMumbai, INDIA
Amoxirum Forte is an ideal combination of Amoxicillin-Sulbactam injectable antibiotic known for its long-standing ...
Manufactured by:American Ultraviolet Company based inLebanon, INDIANA (USA)
The American Ultraviolet UVC OR Package offers a fixed solution to help reduce potential pathogens in the OR environment. By using a series of strategically placed UVC disinfection fixtures, the OR Package also helps ...
Manufactured by:Microbion Corporation based inBozeman, MONTANA (USA)
Microbion has two Phase 2 clinical programs in diabetic foot ulcer infection and orthopedic implant infection. In addition, preclinical programs are under development for multiple therapeutic indications, including the treatment of serious respiratory ...
Manufactured by:Microbion Corporation based inBozeman, MONTANA (USA)
Postoperative orthopedic infections, particularly antibiotic-resistant infections, present a serious clinical challenge to surgeons and other treating physicians, since these infections involve surgically installed orthopedic hardware which are frequently associated with persistent microbial biofilms.1 Surgical intervention, irrigation, debridement and potential replacement of orthopedic ...