INJECTABLE GUTTA PERCHA USED

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ANALYTIC ORMCO CORPORATION 200 S. Kraemer Blvd. Brea CA 92822 injectable gutta percha used for endodontic obturation;Endodontic instruments, apparatus, systems and materials, namely, electrical heaters for softening root canal filling material and foot switches for controlling energization of filling material heaters; heated and nonheated pluggers and handpieces for mounting heated pluggers, and autoclaveable tip stands for pluggers; implants made of gutta percha; paper points; files; reamers; obturators; spreaders; condensers; ultrasonically-driven cutting tips and spreaders for root canal retropreps and conventional endodontic procedures, handpieces for mounting ultrasonic-driven retroprep tips, generators and foot switches for controlling ultrasonic generators; endodontic post removal taps, pliers, trephines, torque pins, cushions, and sterilizing trays; endodontic pliers for bending endodontic instruments such as files, posts, pluggers, spreaders and the like; endodontic bending gauges; endodontic irrigators; endodontic carts with electrical power receptacles; handheld endodontic instruments for repairing root canal perforations; endodontic microsurgery implements, namely, curettes, explorers, retractors, sutures, scalpels, scissors, and tweezers; needles and needle holders; jacquettes; impact air handpieces; handheld back-fill gutta percha heater and dispenser; endodontic mirrors, electrically-powered handheld variable speed rotary drivers for endodontic instruments;
ENDOSET COLTENE/WHALEDENT, INC. 235 Ascot Parkway Cuyahoga Falls OH 44223 injectable gutta percha used for endodontic obturation;
FIRMSET COLTENE/WHALEDENT, INC. 235 Ascot Parkway Cuyahoga Falls OH 44223 injectable gutta percha used for endodontic obturation;FIRM SET;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Injectable compositions containing gabapentin and processes for preparing sterile injectable compositions containing gabapentin are discussed. The process includes subjecting the compositions to heat. Heating results in increased production of gabapentin lactam, which has previously been shown to be toxic. Surprisingly, heated injectable compositions containing gabapentin are found to be non-toxic when administered intrathecally. Thus, heating for the purposes of sterilization or to assure sterility provides a viable option in the production of injectable compositions containing gabapentin.