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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Breathing circuit washer/disinfector falls under Risk Class B under Anesthesia category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A device intended for the cleaning and high-level disinfection of breathing circuit components used in respiratory therapy and anaesthesia equipment.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Breathing circuit washer/disinfector
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Carotid sinus nerve stimulator falls under Risk Class D under Cardiovascular category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A carotid sinus nerve stimulator is an implantable device used to decrease arterial pressure by stimulating Hering's nerve at the carotid sinus.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Carotid sinus nerve stimulator
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, CPAP/BPAP oral mask falls under Risk Class B under Anesthesia category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A device designed to be fitted to the user's mouth to interface with a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or bi-level positive airway pressure (BPAP) unit to provide the respiratory tract with direct ambient air, or medical oxygen (O2) and air, at a higher pressure than ambient air for noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV).. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing CPAP/BPAP oral mask
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Haemodialysis system air/foam detector falls under Risk Class C under Nephrology and Renal Care category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to identify air bubbles and/or foam in blood returned to the body [usually through an arteriovenous fistula (AVF)] by the extracorporeal blood circuit of a haemodialysis system.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Haemodialysis system air/foam detector