Class 010
Medical Instrument Products
Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary instruments, namely, instruments and parts thereof adapted for the delivery of substances, namely, drugs to a patient or to animals, namely, drugs to reduce body fat, increase muscle mass or decrease stress, or for the diagnosis of the effects of respiratory disorders related to treatment or diagnosis of microbial and/or physiological changes, physiologically-induced respiratory disorders or drug-induced respiratory disorders; artificial limbs, eyes and teeth; catheters, namely, in-dwelling catheters and intermittent catheters; syringes, namely, bulb syringes; flow control tubing for medical applications that are related to the treatment or diagnosis of the effects on respiratory function due to exercise-induced, physiologically-induced, pharmacologically-induced or pathologically-induced changes in respiratory function; vacuum cups that are used to capture samples of respiratory gases or fluids related to the treatment or diagnosis of the effects on respiratory function due to exercise-induced, physiologically-induced, pharmacologically- induced or pathologically-induced changes in respiratory function; sprayers for medical, dental, surgical and veterinary purposes, namely, spray units for the delivery of substances to a patient or to animals, namely, nasal or oral spray units; anaesthetic masks; cannulae; diagnostic apparatus and equipment related to the treatment, or diagnosis of the effects on respiratory function due to exercise-induced, physiologically-induced, pharmacologically-induced or pathologically-induced changes in respiratory function; gloves for medical purposes; pumps and injectors for medical purposes related to the treatment, or diagnosis of the effects on respiratory function due to exercise-induced, physiologically-induced, pharmacologically-induced or pathologically-induced changes in respiratory function; tubes for medical purposes, namely, drainage tubes for the treatment, or diagnosis of the effects on respiratory function due to exercise-induced, physiologically-induced, pharmacologically-induced or pathologically-induced changes in respiratory function.