Category: Medical Devices
Senseonics Holdings, Inc., a US-based medical technology company, has reportedly announced the extension of its distribution agreement with Roche Diabetes Care based in Indianapolis, USA. The agreement has now been extended up to 31st of January 2021. As per the extended agreement, Senseonics will continue …
The JV, called CNNC Accuray (Tianjin) Medical Technology Co., Ltd. will be led by a seven-member Board of Directors, three members of which will be appointed by Accuray and four members by CIRC. Accuray Asia Ltd., a subsidiary of Accuray Incorporated, & CNNC High Energy …
Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories and its subsidiary – Promius Pharma, have reportedly announced the approval of TOSYMRA by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Prominently used for the treatment of acute migraine (with or without aura) in adults, TOSYMRA is seemingly the newest product to …
NUI Galway’s research team has developed a wearable device for Parkinson’s patients to manage one of the most debilitating aspects of the disease. A team of researchers at the National University of Ireland (NUI) Galway, Ireland, has reportedly introduced a new wearable technology for easing …
The breakthrough will help prevent incapacitating tremors or seizures in patients with diverse neurological conditions. Researchers at the University of California (UC) have recently developed a wireless device that can effectively stimulate the brain with electric current, delivering fine-tuned treatments for patients with diseases like …
The South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA), a statutory body of the Ministry of Health, Jamaica, has been reportedly handed over a mobile human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing unit that is valued at over $12 million. Apparently, the testing unit was donated by the United …
The Indian health ministry has reportedly proposed to regulate the use of medical devices like digital thermometers, blood pressure monitors, nebulizers, and glucometers in accordance with the Drugs and Cosmetics Act. The government plans to include these devices in the definition of drugs under the …
Medtronic Plc, the U.S. based medical device company recently agreed to pay a fine of $50.9 million for the questionable means adopted by Medtronic acquired companies to market medical devices as well as devices meant for the treatment of vascular defect in the brain. Federal …
The leading French medical consumables maker Peters Surgical, has reportedly announced its plan to make India its hub for the whole group for R&D programs, information technology, and manufacturing. Authentic reports cite that the top wound care company primarily intends to brand India as its …