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Alert: BD Announces Voluntary Recall on Intraosseous Products
GTIN - each
00801741163609
1
GTIN - Case
10801741163606
6
GTIN - Box
20801741163603
12
Quantity
6 per case
GTIN - each | 00801741163609 | 1 |
GTIN - Case | 10801741163606 | 6 |
GTIN - Box | 20801741163603 | 12 |
Quantity | 6 per case |
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