DEVICE: Diagnostix™ (00634782092443)

Device Identifier (DI) Information

Diagnostix™
5681L-3459W
In Commercial Distribution
5681L-3459W
AMERICAN DIAGNOSTIC CORP
00634782092443
GS1

1
108999095 *Terms of Use
Adstation Oto+-L/Derm ,429, 9005W/Spec Disp, WB
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Device Characteristics

Labeling does not contain MRI Safety Information
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GMDN

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GMDN© Term Code, Names and Definitions (*Terms of Use): GMDN® is a registered trademark of The GMDN Agency. All rights reserved. Used under licence from The GMDN Agency Ltd.

GMDN Term Code GMDN Term Name GMDN Term Definition GMDN Term Status [?] Implantable?
45084 Ophthalmic/otologic diagnostic set
A collection of battery-powered devices intended to be used by a physician to perform an ophthalmic and/or otoscopic clinical examination on a patient. The devices are typically enclosed in a dedicated case and will typically include an ophthalmoscope and an otoscope, a dedicated interchangeable handle that contains the batteries which may be rechargeable and common to these examination devices, spare parts (e.g., extra ear specula, light bulbs) may include a line-powered charging station (e.g., desktop, wall-mounted) to house/charge these devices. This is a reusable device that may contain some disposable devices.
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17888 Infrared patient thermometer, skin
A hand-held, electrically-powered instrument designed to estimate the temperature of a site on the skin (e.g., axilla, forehead) by measurement of body infrared emissions at this particular point. It provides a method to determine temperature patterns or variations on the surface of the skin (e.g., due to differences in perfusion). This device may be used in the home. This is a reusable device.
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18021 Dermatoscope, optical
An electrically-powered, hand-held instrument intended to be used for the direct microscopic examination of the external skin layers. The device has a built-in light source and magnification system that provides the user with the visualization of the structures of the epidermis and epidermal-dermal junction during dermatoscopy (also known as dermascopy). Oil may be applied to the skin to enhance skin transparency. This device is commonly used for the examination of skin structures and to assess abnormal colour and pattern changes of pigmented skin lesions (e.g., spongy birth marks, malignant melanoma).
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FDA Product Code

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Product Code Product Code Name
HLJ Ophthalmoscope, Battery-Powered
ERA Otoscope
FLL Thermometer, Electronic, Clinical
IBJ Light, Microscope
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FDA Premarket Submission

FDA Premarket Submission Number [?] Supplement Number [?]
Premarket Submission Number Not Available/Not Released
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Sterilization

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Sterilization Method [?]
No Sterilization Methods Found
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Storage and Handling

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Storage and Handling
Storage Environment Humidity: between 10 and 95 Percent (%) Relative Humidity
Storage Environment Temperature: between 14 and 131 Degrees Fahrenheit
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Clinically Relevant Size

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No Device Sizes
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Device Record Status

7594b7c4-bf96-4580-afdd-bb46623e5694
December 04, 2020
3
February 09, 2018
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Alternative and Additional Identifiers Additional Identifiers

Package DI

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Unit of Use DI

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Unit of Use DI Number: No Unit of Use DI Numbers Found CLOSE

Direct Marking (DM)

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Production Identifier(s) in UDI

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Customer Contact

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1-800-232-2670
info@adctoday.com
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