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FDA Approves Boston Scientific's Apex? PTCA Dilatation Catheter
FDA Approves Boston Scientific's Apex? PTCA Dilatation Catheter
FDA Approves Boston Scientific's Apex? PTCA Dilatation Catheter
Boston Scientific Corporation (NYSE: BSX) today announced that it has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to market its Apex? PTCA(1) Dilatation Catheter. The Apex Catheter is a high-performance pre-dilatation balloon catheter developed specifically to address physicians' needs in treating the most challenging atherosclerotic lesions. It is available for distribution in both Monorail® and Over-The-Wire (OTW) catheter platforms.
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