Profile: KBD, Inc. specializes in healthcare products. Our KBD D/UV Vitamin D ultraviolet lamp that produces UV rays similar to sunlight helps the body generate vitamin D without tanning. UV light exposure for health benefits continues to grow in popularity as awareness of the benefits increases from medical studies and information in the press. The vitamin D is manufactured by the skin through exposure to ultraviolet rays. Our PH-36 Psoriasis lamp is an ultraviolet lamp that is used to treat skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, and other skin disorders. Ultraviolet phototherapy is widely accepted as an effective treatment for psoriasis. It is intended for use on mild or localized psoriasis. If the summer sun improves psoriasis, the PH-36 lamp will do the same. Our Tanmaster is a multipurpose tanning lamp and heat therapy lamp. This lamp features an 800 watt UV tanning bulb as well as 600 watts of radiant heat. The sunlamp is ideal for tanning and its radiant heat soothes tired, aching muscles. The lamp includes an adjustable tripod floor stand which can be adjusted to various heights and angles. It is required just to set the timer for the number of minutes required to tan or warm, and the start button has to be pressed so that the lamp turns on and off automatically. Our Del Sol is a table top personal ultraviolet sunlamp. This 800 watt facial home tanning lamp includes an easy to use digital timer and a sturdy table stand, which allows the lamp to be adjusted to various angles for easy tanning.
FDA Registration Number: 1022129
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• Dermatological Ultraviolet Light (FDA Code: FTC / 878.4630) An ultraviolet lamp for dermatologic disorders is a device (including a fixture) intended to provide ultraviolet radiation of the body to photoactivate a drug in the treatment of a dermatologic disorder if the labeling of the drug intended for use with the device bears adequate directions for the device's use with that drug. |
• Non Heating Infrared Lamp (FDA Code: IOB / 890.5500) An infrared lamp is a device intended for medical purposes that emits energy at infrared frequencies (approximately 700 nanometers to 50,000 nanometers) to provide topical heating. |
• Ophthalmic Eye Shield (FDA Code: HOY / 886.4750) An ophthalmic eye shield is a device that consists of a plastic or aluminum eye covering intended to protect the eye or retain dressing materials in place. |
• Psoriasis Lamps |
• Therapeutic Heating Infrared Lamp (FDA Code: ILY / 890.5500) |
• TInfrared Light (FDA Code: ILY / 890.5500) |
• Vitamin-D Ultraviolet Lamps |