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Fabentech, a pharmaceutical-stage biotechnology company specialized in the development, production and marketing of polyclonal antibodies for responding to emergency situations and treating emerging infectious diseases, today announced that it has been chosen to be a part of the COUNTERACT European consortium that is aiming to develop medical ...
Under this contract (number 75A50122C00082), awarded under the 2004 Project BioShield Act, Aktiv will supply emergency autoinjectors containing pralidoxime chloride (2-PAM) to the CHEMPACK program, targeting proposed indications related to organophosphate poisoning including nerve agents. ...
If approved, ENA-001 would offer new treatment options for physicians, emergency responders, and caregivers addressing acute respiratory depression across multiple patient populations in multiple settings. ...
Government to develop yet another one of the critically important emergency treatment products” said the company founder and CEO, Amir Genosar. ...
Andrew Barofsky, President and CEO of RevMedx, Inc., stated, “CE Mark on our XGAUZE product now makes our entire portfolio available to emergency responders and surgeons in the European Union and around the world. ...
ByRevMedx
They can help in 2 ways: Curative: to treat patients who are sick or at risk, especially with the emergence of variants; Preventive: to protect healthcare workers and first responders against emerging variants or when vaccination coverage has not been established. ...
In addition, TargetSolutions is organizationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation Pre-Hospital Continuing Education. Emergency responders in the state of New York are required to complete 72 hours of training every three years. ...
Allergic reactions can develop as simple irritations, but quickly mobilize into life-threatening emergencies. EMS responders are tasked with determining the severity of the condition as emergency medical care and rapid transport are vital to a positive outcome for the patient. ...
Unlike traditional wound treatments that may take several minutes to be effective, XSTAT can stop bleeding in seconds to stabilize injuries until patients reach an emergency facility. XSTAT devices work by injecting a group of small, rapidly-expanding sponges into a wound cavity using a syringe-like applicator. ...
ByRevMedx
First, a device applies heat along the back of the neck to send a signal to the body’s natural thermostat, which responds by increasing blood flow on-demand to the body’s compact physiological heat exchangers – the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. ...
” That’s not the case with dBMEDx scanners, which can be used by a range of technicians and emergency responders. Nursing assistants at nursing homes could also quickly learn to use it. ...
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The $1.8 million grant is comprehensive and will enable AmeriCares to deliver donated medicines, medical supplies and humanitarian aid through its ongoing programs, including: $700,000 to support AmeriCares responses to emergencies and natural disasters around the world, including $100,000 to purchase and preposition emergency medical supplies ready for ...
