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Adhezion Biomedical Receives FDA Marketing Clearance For SurgiSeal? Topical Skin Adhesive New Topical Skin Adhesive Is Cleared For U.S. Launch

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Default Adhezion Biomedical Receives FDA Marketing Clearance For SurgiSeal? Topical Skin Adhesive New Topical Skin Adhesive Is Cleared For U.S. Launch

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Adhezion Biomedical LLC, a medical device manufacturer, announced that the FDA has provided marketing clearance for its SurgiSeal (2-octyl cyanoacrylate) topical skin adhesive. SurgiSeal is the first and only 2-octyl cyanoacrylate that does not require an activator. It is indicated for use in surgical and emergency applications.

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