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Visalys® Bulk Fill 1 x 4 g Syringe (15060); Visalys® Bulk Fill 15 x 0.25 g Caps (15062); Visalys® Bulk Flow 1 x 2 g Syri

Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG

Summary

Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG received 510(k) clearance for Visalys® Bulk Fill 1 x 4 g Syringe (15060); Visalys® Bulk Fill 15 x 0.25 g Caps (15062); Visalys® Bulk Flow 1 x 2 g Syringe (15064); Visalys® Bulk Flow 15 x 0.25 g Caps (15066); Visalys® Bulk Flow Intro pack (15067); Visalys® Bulk Intro pack (15068), a EBF device. Cleared on 2025-03-14.

Details

Source

510(k) Clearance

External ID

K250267

Action Date

2025-03-14

Status

Traditional

Category

device

Product Code

EBF

Product Description

Visalys® Bulk Fill 1 x 4 g Syringe (15060); Visalys® Bulk Fill 15 x 0.25 g Caps (15062); Visalys® Bulk Flow 1 x 2 g Syringe (15064); Visalys® Bulk Flow 15 x 0.25 g Caps (15066); Visalys® Bulk Flow Intro pack (15067); Visalys® Bulk Intro pack (15068). Product code: EBF.

Context & Analysis

A 510(k) clearance means the FDA determined this device is substantially equivalent to a legally marketed device. This is one of 403 device clearances issued this month. Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG has received 2 total clearances in our database.

Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG has 2 FDA actions in our database, including 2 clearances.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 510(k) clearance mean?

A 510(k) is an FDA premarket submission demonstrating that a device is substantially equivalent to a legally marketed device. It does NOT mean FDA approval — it means the device is cleared for marketing because it's similar enough to an existing cleared device. Most medical devices reach market via 510(k) rather than full PMA approval.

How often does Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG have FDA actions?

Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG has 2 FDA actions in our database, including 0 recalls and 2 device clearances.

Where can I find the official FDA record?

The official record is available on FDA.gov. Search for "K250267" on FDA.gov for the full record. You can also use the openFDA API to query this record programmatically.

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