FDA nod for Cook PICC lines

Interventional technology developer Cook said it has received marketing clearance from the Food and Drug Administration for all of its polyurethane Turbo-Flo peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICC) for use with power injectors for delivery of contrast media in CT studies, according to the Bloomington, IN-based firm.

The FDA notification clears Cook's Turbo-Flo, Twin Turbo-Flo, and Turbo-Flo Over-The-Wire PICC lines for use with power injectors for contrast delivery in CT exams, the company said.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
August 23, 2005

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