Dropper bottles for administering medication, sold empty; Enema apparatus; Bottles for pharmaceuticals sold empty; Lotion dispensing bottles, sold empty; Plastic bottles sold empty; Spray bottles, sold empty, for dispensing nasal spray
laboratory supplies, namely, capillary tubes for samples for laboratory use, beakers for laboratory use, droppers for laboratory use, vials, and laboratory trays; downloadable software for labeling and barcoding; Scientific research specimen collection devices in the nature of specimen bags for the collection of blood, urine, fecal matter, and bodily tissues used in laboratory samples; adhesive tamper-evident tape to be applied to openable containers for industrial and commercial use; adhesive bands, namely, cellulose plastic sealing bands for sealing pharmaceutical bottles; disinfectant wipes, isopropyl alcohol for medical use; tamper evident adhesive tapes for medical purposes; footprinting kits, fingerprinting kits, tamper-evident envelopes, pens, writing markers, and paper labels; medical supplies, namely, oral dosage dispensers for administering medicine to patients, oral syringes for medical purposes, dropper bottles for administering medication sold empty, tamper-evident caps for syringes for medical purposes, cups for dispensing medicine, enema apparatus, chambers for inhalers, plastic bags for transmitting medical specimens, bags for medical waste, containers for medical waste, intravenous bags sold empty for intravenous therapy, intravenous catheters, intravenous feeding tubes, medical injection ports, fitted containers for holding medical instruments, dosage dispensers for administering medicine to patients, pill and tablet cutters and crushers, medical syringe sheaths, blood lancets, infusion sets, and medical gloves; blood collection kits comprising medical sample tubes and vials, medical needles, and sponges; intravenous (iv) stands; intravenous (iv) stand accessories, namely, specially adapted baskets, trays, clamps, and hanging rods; press-in bottle adapters for medical use, namely, vial adaptors; medical specimen collection devices in the nature of bags for the collection of medical biohazard waste; bottles for pharmaceuticals sold empty, lotion dispensing bottles sold empty; laboratory bottles, sold empty; plastic safety collars for ampules, namely, plastic safety caps for medicine containers; tamper-evident containers for pharmaceuticals sold empty for commercial use; medical identification bands, namely, non-metal identification bands for listing patient identifying information to be worn on a patient's wrist