VAGINAL CONTRACEPTIVE SPONGES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
TODAY VLI Corporation Five Giralda Farms Madison NJ 07940 Vaginal Contraceptive Sponges;
TODAY VLI Corporation Five Giralda Farms Madison NJ 07940 vaginal contraceptive sponges;
TODAY VLI Corporation Five Giralda Farms Madison NJ 07940 VAGINAL CONTRACEPTIVE SPONGES;
TODAY PAV NOVA, INC. 55 MADISON AVENUE SUITE 400 MORRISTOWN NJ 07960 Vaginal contraceptive sponges; vaginal contraceptive films; disposable contraceptive diaphragms sold pre-filled with contraceptive foam; medical lubricants, namely, vaginal lubricants; feminine hygiene cleansing towelettes; vitamins, namely, vaginal suppositories for maintaining levels of good bacteria in the female reproductive tract and oral vitamins to maintain healthy female reproductive and urinary tracts; and hydrocortisone cream for vaginal use;
TODAY MAYER LABORATORIES, INC. Suite 9 1400 Shattuck Ave Berkeley CA 94709 Vaginal contraceptive sponges [ ; vaginal contraceptive films; disposable contraceptive diaphragms sold pre-filled with contraceptive foam; medical lubricants, namely, vaginal lubricants; feminine hygiene cleansing towelettes; vitamins, namely, vaginal suppositories for maintaining levels of good bacteria in the female reproductive tract and oral vitamins to maintain healthy female reproductive and urinary tracts; and hydrocortisone cream for vaginal use ];
TODAYS WOMEN CARE PAV NOVA, INC. 55 MADISON AVENUE SUITE 400 MORRISTOWN NJ 07960 Vaginal contraceptive sponges; vaginal contraceptive films; disposable contraceptive diaphragms sold pre-filled with contraceptive foam; medical lubricants, namely, vaginal lubricants; feminine hygiene cleansing towelettes; vitamins, namely, vaginal suppositories for maintaining levels of good bacteria in the female reproductive tract and oral vitamins to maintain healthy female reproductive and urinary tracts; and hydrocortisone cream for vaginal use;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Contraceptive methods, systems, and devices generally improve the ease, speed, and reliability with which a contraceptive device can be deployed transcervically into an ostium of a fallopian tube. A distal portion of the contraceptive device can function as a guidewire. The proximal portion may remain in a small profile configuration while a sheath is withdrawn proximally, and is thereafter expanded to a large profile configuration engaging the surrounding tissues.