Nasal vaccine devices have the potential to offer more convenient and more effective protection against a variety of viruses.
U.S. medical device regulations require manufacturers of most class II and a small number of class I devices to file a 510(k) unless they qualify for an exemption. 510(k) is a premarket technical ...
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Thomas Cooper’s parents hoped the oxygen therapy he was receiving at a facility in Troy, Michigan, would help his sleep apnea ...
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Allurion’s CEO confirmed to Medical Device Network that the company has changed advertising, patient follow-up, and physician ...
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B.well Connected Health, maker of a platform unifying patient data, picked up an additional investment from nonprofit ...
Stereotaxis gains CE Mark for MAGiC catheter, boosting revenue with high margins. FDA approval expected soon. Click here to ...
The Hong Kong Patent Office granted HK Patent No. HK40097814 to Envoy Medical Corporation on January 3, 2025. The title is Programming of Cochlear Implant Accessories. This patent relates to a system ...