J & J Healthcare Systems I.V. Dressing with CHG Biopatch® CHG (Chlorhexidine Gluconate) 3/4 Inch Disk (1.9 cm) with1.5 mm Center Hole Sterile - Case of 40 - 4151-CS

DRESSING, ANTIMICROBIAL BIOPATCH 3/4" Item Id 702659 MF Id# 4151 Brand Biopatch® Manufacturer J &...


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4151-CS

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DRESSING, ANTIMICROBIAL BIOPATCH 3/4"

Item Id 702659
MF Id# 4151
Brand Biopatch®
Manufacturer J & J Healthcare Systems
Country of Origin Unknown
Application I.V. Dressing with CHG
Dimensions 3/4 Inch Disk (1.9 cm) with1.5 mm Center Hole
HCPCS A6209 (Disclaimer)
Is_Active_Vendor Y
Is_DSCSA N
Is_Discontinued N
Is_Medical_Device Y
Lot_Tracking_Flag N
Material CHG (Chlorhexidine Gluconate)
On_Allocation N
Securing Method Without Securing Method
Sterility Sterile
Supplier_ID 3885097
Type Antimicrobial
UNSPSC Code 42311500

Features

  • 6 Fr.
  • BIOPATCH® containing Chlorhexidine Gluconate is intended for use as a hydrophilic wound dressing that is used to absorb exudate and to cover a wound caused by the use of vascular and non-vascular percutaneous medical devices such as: IV catheters, central venous lines, arterial catheters, dialysis catheters, peripherally inserted coronary catheters, mid-line catheters, drains, chest tubes, externally placed orthopedic pins, and epidural catheters
  • It is also intended to reduce local infections, catheter-related blood stream infections (CRBSI), and skin colonization of microorganisms commonly related to CRBSI, in patients with central venous or arterial catheters
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