FDA UDI
In Commercial Distribution
🇺🇸 United States
Spectroline
DI: 00672052155344
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Model: Q-22
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SPECTRONICS CORPORATION
Product Codes
1
GMDN Terms
1
Identifiers
1
Pkg Device Count
1
Basic Information
- Brand Name
- Spectroline
- Primary DI
- 00672052155344
- Version / Model
- Q-22
- Catalog Number
- 102
- Company Name
- SPECTRONICS CORPORATION
- Labeler DUNS
- 002044410
- Distribution Status
- In Commercial Distribution
- Device Count in Pkg
- 1
- Record Status
- Published
- Publish Date
- 2016-09-23
- Public Version
- 2
- Public Version Date
- 2018-03-29
- Public Version Status
- Update
- Public Device Record Key
- 1c2193a4-4b06-4694-8d37-8b7ef0631d14
Device Description
Two 4-Watt Integrally Filtered UV-A Tubes and Two 4-Watt White Light Tube. Woods Lamps. These lamps feature an extra-lightweight ballast and housing design, for fatigue-free use. Rugged fixed handles and heavy-duty power cords with strain reliefs ensure added durability.
Device Characteristics
- Single Use
- No
- Prescription Use (Rx)
- No
- Over the Counter (OTC)
- No
- Kit
- No
- Combination Product
- No
- HCT/P
- No
- Contains NRL
- No
- Not Made with NRL
- No
- MRI Safety
- Labeling does not contain MRI Safety Information
- Direct Marking Exempt
- No
- PM Exempt
- Yes
- Has Serial Number
- Yes
- Has Lot/Batch Number
- No
- Has Manufacturing Date
- No
- Has Expiration Date
- No
- Has Donation ID
- No
Sterilization
- Is Sterile
- No
- Sterilization Prior Use
- No
Product Codes
| Code | Name | Medical Specialty | Regulation # | Device Class |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FTC | Light, Ultraviolet, Dermatological | General, Plastic Surgery | 878.4630 | 2 |
GMDN Terms
| Code | Name | Definition | Implantable | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 36941 | Wood's lamp | A light designed to emit ultraviolet light (at a wavelength of approximately 365 nm) to illuminate parts of the body to observe fluorescence for diagnostic purposes. It is typically used to help diagnose dermal fungal infections (e.g., Microsporum audouini), bacterial infections (e.g., Corynebacterium minutissimum, Pseudomonas), parasitic infections (e.g., scabies), and pigmentary disorders (e.g., vitiligo). It also often used to examine rape victims for sperm residues or examine a patient's eyes for corneal lesions. | No | Active |
Identifiers
| Type | ID | Issuing Agency | Package Type | Qty per Pkg | Pkg Status | Pkg Discontinue Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | 00672052155344 | GS1 |