Non-sterile liquid bandage as Class 1 - Anyone concur or disagree?

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Achemd

#1
I have gone thru all the documentation as would like some assurance that I can read correctly :)

I classify a non-sterile liquid bandage as class 1, anyone concur or disagree?

THanks
 
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gereard_kgb

#2
I think more data on the product and intended use would be welcome to give reasonable comments...


;)
 
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Aaron Lupo

#4
I have gone thru all the documentation as would like some assurance that I can read correctly :)

I classify a non-sterile liquid bandage as class 1, anyone concur or disagree?

THanks
Dermabond, which is a sterile tissue adhesive for soft tissue approximation, is a class 3 device. Any similarities to your device?
 
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Achemd

#5
Dermabond is a wound closure tissue adhesive and is sterile. We are trying to market a liquid bandage, non-sterile and as a protection.:thanx:
 
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Benjamin28

#7
In my days in a maintenance shop we called this kind of bandage "super glue" worked fantastic for those (superficial) cuts.:lmao:
 
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Achemd

#8
exactly what it is, super glue.
Intended use is protective barrier, but does come into contact with the cut. Again is non-sterile and NOT a wound closure like Dermabond (we have a class IIa with approved CE Mark).
 

SteelMaiden

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#9
exactly what it is, super glue.
Intended use is protective barrier, but does come into contact with the cut. Again is non-sterile and NOT a wound closure like Dermabond (we have a class IIa with approved CE Mark).
:topic: So how does this stuff work if it creates a protective barrier, is "super-glue" yet does not come into contact with the cut? (forgive me, I have been in emergency medical services way too long, this stuff always piques my interest.) It sounds like you are covering bandaging material with your barrier/glue substance? To what purpose? I am just confused as to the use. Sorry, I cannot answer your question, it is out of my area of expertise (that term is used very loosely:lmao: )
 
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Ederie - 2007

#10
Sounds like liquid skin, super glue with a different name.
Is that correct ? applied directly to the cut ?
Ed
 
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