Having the urge to pee while in a public place is a challenge for women any day of the year. But now — between the coronavirus making public bathrooms risky (or at least perceived to be) and the ...
A device to help women with impaired detrusor contractility (IDC) urinate has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The InFlow Intraurethral Valve-Pump contains four components, each ...
The FDA has cleared InTone, a medical device for treating female urinary incontinence. InTone is the first medical device that combines mild micro-current stimulation (similar to a transcutaneous ...
Elidah Inc., a Connecticut-based woman-owned medical device company, has launched the ELITONE®, described as the first and only patented medical device providing non-invasive treatment for stress ...
The FDA has approved Boston-based medical devicemaker Renovia’s Ieva Pelvic Digital Therapeutic device, designed to strengthen pelvic floor muscles to treat urinary incontinence in women. The device, ...
The majority of adult women in the US suffer urinary incontinence (UI), with the most common form of UI being Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI), which is often caused by weak pelvic floor muscles. SUI ...
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Uromedica, Inc. announces the initiation of its FDA Investigational Device Exemption trial for ACT® to evaluate its safety and efficacy for treatment of female SUI.
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