Covidien is a medical device company that develops and manufactures medical equipment and supplies for healthcare facilities and home healthcare providers. They offer a wide range of products including surgical instruments, patient monitoring systems, respiratory care products, and medical surgical supplies.
Covidien was founded in 2007 when it was spun off from Tyco International.
In 2015, Covidien was acquired by Medtronic for $42.9 billion.
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Covidien offers a wide range of surgical instruments, including scalpels, scissors, forceps and retractors, used in surgical procedures.
Covidien produces patient monitoring systems that measure vital signs, such as blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation.
Covidien manufactures respiratory care products, such as ventilators, nebulizers, and oxygen delivery systems, used to treat respiratory illnesses.
Covidien produces a wide range of medical surgical supplies, including wound care products, dressings and compression hosiery.
Covidien sells a wide range of medical equipment and supplies, including surgical instruments, patient monitoring systems, respiratory care products, and medical surgical supplies.
Covidien competes with other medical device companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Becton, Dickinson and Company, and Boston Scientific.
Covidien was founded in 2007 when it was spun off from Tyco International. It was later acquired by Medtronic in 2015 for $42.9 billion.
Covidien's most popular products include their surgical instruments, patient monitoring systems, and respiratory care products.
Covidien products are sold through various medical supply distributors and on popular online medical supply stores like Medline and Novaplus.