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Soda lime for CO2 absorption in anesthesia machines - Vietnam Registration 240001174/PCBB-HCM

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Vietnam MOH Registration: 240001174/PCBB-HCM
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Soda lime for CO2 absorption in anesthesia machines
VN: Vôi soda hấp thụ CO2 dùng cho máy gây mê
Risk Class TTBYT Loại B

Registration Details

240001174/PCBB-HCM

000.00.19.H29-240515-0008

Theo theo phụ lục

Company Information

Theo theo phụ lục

Dräger

Technical Details

Soda lime for CO2 absorption in the anesthetic machine model MX00001 and MX50050: It is a medical-grade granular soda lime with a color indicator. The product is used to absorb carbon dioxide from the breathing system of the anesthetic machine. It is compatible with volatile anesthetics such as halothane, enflurane, isoflurane, sevoflurane, desflurane, and nitrous oxide. Soda lime for CO2 absorption in the anesthetic machine model MX00004, MX50004, MX50100, and MX50120: It uses the CLIC connector to connect with the CLIC canister form of soda lime. The CLIC canister form of soda lime, which is single-use, is designed to absorb CO2 from the breathing system of the Dräger anesthetic machines. It is compatible with volatile anesthetics such as halothane, enflurane, isoflurane, sevoflurane, desflurane, and nitrous oxide (N2O). It can be used as a replacement for the single-use CO2 absorber during surgery. The CLIC connector assembly seals the breathing system when the assembly containing the single-use CO2 absorber is opened. The ventilation process will not be interrupted.

Dates and Status

Jun 07, 2024