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BROWNE MODEL UD-4DE

FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2 ·Gastroenterology, Urology

ORTHORALIX 9200 DDE, ORTHORALIX 9200 DDE PLUS CEPH, MODELS 5105 0161WW, 5105 0181WW

FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2 ·Dental

Control, Red-Cell

FDA classification
FDA Class 2 ·Control, Red-Cell

Glutathione, Red-Cell

FDA classification
FDA Class 2 ·Glutathione, Red-Cell

Red-Cell Indices

FDA classification
FDA Class 2 ·Red-Cell Indices

Red-Cell Indices, Measured

FDA classification
FDA Class 2 ·Red-Cell Indices, Measured

Red-Cell Indices, Calculated

FDA classification
FDA Class 2 ·Red-Cell Indices, Calculated

Cresol Red Colorimetry, Carbon-Dioxide

FDA classification
FDA Class 2 ·Cresol Red Colorimetry, Carbon-Dioxide

Red-Cell Count By Photometry

FDA classification
FDA Class 2 ·Red-Cell Count By Photometry

Titrimetric Phenol Red, Carbon-Dioxide

FDA classification
FDA Class 2 ·Titrimetric Phenol Red, Carbon-Dioxide

Mixture, Control, White-Cell And Red-Cell Indices

FDA classification
FDA Class 2 ·Mixture, Control, White-Cell And Red-Cell Indices

Calibrator For Red-Cell And White-Cell Counting

FDA classification
FDA Class 2 ·Calibrator For Red-Cell And White-Cell Counting

Radioimmunoassay, Immunoglobulins (D, E)

FDA classification
FDA Class 2 ·Radioimmunoassay, Immunoglobulins (D, E)

Scaffold, Partial Medial Meniscal Defects Extending Into The Red/White Zone, Resorbable Bovine Collagen

FDA classification
FDA Class 2 ·Scaffold, Partial Medial Meniscal Defects Extending Into The Red/White Zone, Resorbable Bovine Collagen

Mass Spectrometric, Immunoglobulins (G, A, M, D, E)

FDA classification
FDA Class 2 ·Mass Spectrometric, Immunoglobulins (G, A, M, D, E)

Container System For The Processing And Storage Of Red Blood Cell Components Under Reduced Oxygen Conditions

FDA classification
FDA Class 2 ·Container System For The Processing And Storage Of Red Blood Cell Components Under Reduced Oxygen Conditions