Primary use
Type of medical device or related product
General vs. specific use (health condition)
Intended population sex
Level of technical knowledge
Capital
Reusable
Requirements
None
WHO list of priority medical devices
Service delivery platforms / Healthcare levels
Healthcare unit
GMDN related code(s)
58472
Drying otic solution (A solution composed of an alcohol (e.g., isopropyl) and/or an acid (e.g., acetic), sometimes with other compounds, as the primary agent(s) intended to be applied to the external auditory canal of the ear to dry the canal and prevent/treat canal inflammation associated with water exposure (Swimmer’s ear), especially after bathing, showering, swimming, or diving. The solution may help restore the canal to its normal acidic pH to inhibit microbial growth. It is typically applied as drops and intended for use in the home or healthcare facility. After application, this device cannot be reused.)
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WHO related resources
WHO resources on medical devices
Interagency list of priority medical devices for essential interventions for reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health
WHO list of priority medical devices for cancer management
WHO List of Priority Medical Devices for management of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes
WHO List of Priority medical devices list for the COVID-19 response and associated technical specifications
Package of eye care interventions
Trauma and Emergency Surgery Kit (TESK) 2019
WHO medical devices website
WHO priority medical devices website
WHO essential in vitro diagnostic website