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Latest Publications & Patents on Medical Gases

Medical Gases

This is our latest selection of worldwide publications and patents in english on Medical Gases, between many scientific online journals, classified and focused on medical gas, CPAP, nitrous oxide, medical air, nebulizer, oxygen masks, nasal cannula, anesthesia, oximeter, hyperbaric oxygen, inhaler, transport ventilator, oxygen cylinder and oxygen concentrator.

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    Topics covered: Medical Gases, CPAP, Nitrous Oxide, Medical Air, Nebulizer, Oxygen Masks, Nasal Cannula, Anesthesia, Oximeter, Hyperbaric Oxygen, Inhaler, Transport Ventilator, Oxygen Cylinder, Oxygen Concentrator, ISO 13485, ISO 14971, and ISO 11135..

    1. Oaklyn Stanley

      Are these medical gas patents really fostering innovation or just a way for big pharma to monopolize the market?

    2. Jazmine Burns

      Interesting read. But arent there safety concerns with the increased use of medical gases? Any recent patents addressing this?

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