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To: poodle who wrote (569)12/10/1997 8:41:00 AM
From: JanyBlueEyes  Respond to of 5736
 
poodle

Regardless of any specifics on bilirubin itself, all babies all over the world are monitored for jaundice. This issue was discussed shortly after approval was received. Search the posts after 7/30/97 and you should find this.

Colormate II: Handheld device designed for the cosmetics, beauty, etc. industries. Should sell for around $150.00

Colormate III: FDA approved medical device for monitoring jaundice in newborns. Pricing will be determined after a distribution agreement is signed with a internationally well-known company.

Again, please take the time do do more research. The answers to all of your questions have been answered previously.

Jane



To: poodle who wrote (569)12/10/1997 7:45:00 PM
From: wlheatmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5736
 
poodle,

Some simple answers for you.

Bilirubin (bili) is bad if the level is too high. ALL babies are monitored for this. ALL hospitals will have this device. If the monitor works as well as it has been touted, this will be used by all hospitals, all clinics, and probably in many physician's office.

MChen