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MADgic ®
Laryngo-Tracheal Atomizer
Superior topical anesthetic application for smoother intubation and extubation

Used at thousands of hospitals worldwide.

Specifications
Typical partical size 30 - 100 microns
System dead space 0.25 mL MAD600/MAD700
0.13 mL MAD720
Tip diameter 0.18 inches (4.5 mm)
  MAD600/MAD700/MAD720
Overall length 8.5 inches (21.6 cm)
  MAD600/MAD700
4.5 inches (11.4 cm)
  MAD720

Ordering Information
25 units per box or 100 units per case.
 MAD600:
(device with 3mL syringe)
Mucosal Atomization Device for atomizing topical solutions to the oropharynx and upper airway region. With 3 mL syringe.
 MAD700:
(device only)
Mucosal Atomization Device for atomizing topical solutions to the oropharynx and upper airway region.
Syringe not included.
 MAD720:
(device only)
Pediatric sized Mucosal Atomization Device for atomizing topical solutions to the oropharynx and upper airway region. Syringe not included.
 

Thorough, targeted anesthetic coverage
  • Greater patient comfort; less stressful intubation/extubation
  • Less risk of patient injury

    Atomized Spray
  • Fine mist for direct coverage of nose, pharynx, larynx and trachea

    Narrow Profile
  • Fits through vocal cords, down LMA or into nasal cavity

    Malleable Applicator
  • Retains memory to adapt to individual patient's anatomy

    Medication Specific
  • Clinician chooses medication(s), dose and volume
  • Use topical anesthetic, vasoconstrictor, thrombin, etc.
  • Refill as needed on same patient
  • Latex free

    No Expiration Date
  • Unlimited shelf life eliminates waste and saves money

    Luer Connection
  • Adapts to any luer lock syringe



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    Education Center
    1. Abstract Booklets:
      1. Topical Anesthetics prior to nasopharyngeal procedures
      2. Benzocaine induced Methemoglobinemia
    2. Newsletters:
      1. Bacterial Contamination risk of compressed air atomizers- Are we infecting patients?
      2. Risks of topical phenylephine in pediatric patients
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