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Medfusion Syringe Pump 4000 Series The Medfusion¿ Syringe Infusion Pumps are indicated for the following uses: 1) Administration of fluids requiring precisely controlled infusion rates including blood or blood products, lipids, drugs, antibiotics, enteral solutions and other therapeutic fluids; 2) By the following delivery routes: arterial, epidural, intravenous, intrathecal, subcutaneous, and enteral; 3)By the following delivery modes: continuous, volume/time, mass, body weight, intermittent, and bolus; 4) In critical care, anesthesia, neonatal, and pediatric applications or other healthcare settings where use of the syringe infusion pump can be monitored or supervised by a clinician; 5) Inside the MRI room mounted outside the 150 Gauss line and with shielded magnets of field strength of 1.5 Tesla.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Smiths Medical ASD Inc.·March 28, 2018

Medfusion Syringe Pump 3500 Series The Medfusion¿ Syringe Infusion Pumps are indicated for the following uses: 1) Administration of fluids requiring precisely controlled infusion rates including blood or blood products, lipids, drugs, antibiotics, enteral solutions and other therapeutic fluids; 2) By the following delivery routes: arterial, epidural, intravenous, intrathecal, subcutaneous, and enteral; 3)By the following delivery modes: continuous, volume/time, mass, body weight, intermittent, and bolus; 4) In critical care, anesthesia, neonatal, and pediatric applications or other healthcare settings where use of the syringe infusion pump can be monitored or supervised by a clinician; 5) Inside the MRI room mounted outside the 150 Gauss line and with shielded magnets of field strength of 1.5 Tesla.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Smiths Medical ASD Inc.·March 28, 2018

Medfusion Syringe Pump 3010 Series The Medfusion¿ Syringe Infusion Pumps are indicated for the following uses: 1) Administration of fluids requiring precisely controlled infusion rates including blood or blood products, lipids, drugs, antibiotics, enteral solutions and other therapeutic fluids; 2) By the following delivery routes: arterial, epidural, intravenous, intrathecal, subcutaneous, and enteral; 3)By the following delivery modes: continuous, volume/time, mass, body weight, intermittent, and bolus; 4) In critical care, anesthesia, neonatal, and pediatric applications or other healthcare settings where use of the syringe infusion pump can be monitored or supervised by a clinician; 5) Inside the MRI room mounted outside the 150 Gauss line and with shielded magnets of field strength of 1.5 Tesla.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Smiths Medical ASD Inc.·March 28, 2018

SEAC Advanced Dental System, Model A591561 The SEAC Advanced Dental System is a self-contained dental delivery system with a built-in air compressor,vacuum system and water supply. It is designed operate dental handpiece attachments and suction instruments. The SEAC Advanced Dental System can also be upgraded to include a Micadent air abrasion system mounted inside the unit with the handpiece mounted in a holder along side the other handpiece connections. The Micadent is used to perform intra¿ oral air abrasion procedures including etching and preparing surfaces for composite restoration. The SEAC Advanced Dental System is substantially similar in design and functions as the SEAC Mobile Dental System manufactured by ASI Medical, Inc. The Micadent is manufactured by Medidents and will be supplied to ASIas a completed product. The Micadent is substantially the same as it is provided and is attached to an accessory air line inside the SEAC unit for operation. It is intended for use to provide general dental restorative care and hygiene procedures in both traditional dental office settings and/or mobile applications by or under the supervision of a licensed dentist or a hygienist if permitted by applicable law.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·ASI Medical, Inc.·December 25, 2013