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To: Tai Jin who wrote (5424)5/30/1998 7:14:00 PM
From: James Strauss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29382
 
BJCT....

Painless Injections...

>>>BJCT - I thought such an injection system has been around for a
long time? Or maybe that was science fiction? Anyway, I think they would be too expensive to replace needles.
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Tai:

Assuming you are correct about the expense... Would you pay 1.00 more per injection so you or your children feel no pain???

Jim



To: Tai Jin who wrote (5424)5/30/1998 8:56:00 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29382
 
Tai Jin,I have that same memory of a "needleless" needle years ago--
it worked on a jet principle,saw it on news-reels showing nurses giving painless injections---but it vanished---so the concept has a history,the question is,what did happen with that old "painless" needle--it's hard to place how far back I am remembering this from,but
I think we are talking the 50s,back when they were still showing news reels before the movies start.Max



To: Tai Jin who wrote (5424)5/30/1998 9:52:00 PM
From: Galirayo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29382
 
[ BJCT ] Tai,

Forget the injections .... the biggie is the Glucose Monitor if they can pull it off.

Others have failed. BJCT keeps stating that they are on track in their wires.

I'm watching them like a hawk.

Good luck on ICOS.

Ray



To: Tai Jin who wrote (5424)5/30/1998 10:35:00 PM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 29382
 
BJCT-- Advances on Proven Technology

Pneumatically powered injectors have been used for many years. Millions of injections have been given, proving that this
technology is efficacious. Jet injectors were most widely used to immunize large numbers of people quickly and economically. All
of these early devices injected through a stationary nozzle, which required labor intensive rinsing, cleaning and sterilization for
proper maintenance. Later, it was learned that the stationary nozzle, through which the medication was ejected, could pass
bloodborne pathogens from one patient to another. This cross-contamination problem has been eliminated by the B2000.
BJCT--Tai,here's why the BioJet is different--I took this from their
Web-Site---