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I use the lighted ear currette all the time, would be lost without it. We call it a Light Saber, especially for kids who may be afraid of it. Works beautifully.

To: Locke Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2008 12:10:33 PMSubject: Bionix Products -- interesting devices

I have no financial connection to Bionix.

I was looking for hte Shot Blocker and someone pointed me to Bionix.

Interestingly, they don't carry the shot blocker anymore, but do have these interesting tidbits.

https://www. bionix.com/ Pages/MedFramese t.html?RightFram e=Lighted. html

Product Directory

The Lighted Ear CuretteTMwith MagnificationBionix has combined the safety of our earcurettes with a powerful LED light sourceand a magnification lens.

Safe Ear CurettesTMComplete line of seven different styles eachdesigned for a specific type of patient andcerumen condition.

OtoClear® Ear Irrigation TipDeveloped to safely and thoroughlyclear the canal of wax and debris.

Disposable SpeculumIs an easy to use-single-use alternative toconventional metal nasa specula

TruLine® Wound Closure ForcepsEssential complements to topical skinadhesive wound closure.

Igloo® Wound IrrigatorImproves wound irrigation by removingbacteria or necrotic tissue from the wound.

Enteral Feeding Tube DeClogger®Quickly and effectively clears a cloggedfeeding tube in less than two minutes.

Controlled Flow® Baby FeederNOW AVAILABLE! Helps premature babiesdevelop the skills needed to successfullyoral feed.

Locke, MD

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,I have a bag of these things in my office and I'd be happy to send them to you if you want them. I bought them when I first opened my practice and unfortunately, did not find them as effective as simply stretching the skin to reduce the pain of injection. Perhaps that is why they are no longer being sold?In looking up vaccine injection technique, I found this article which states that a "pragmatic" approach (no aspiration, rapid injection and rapid withdrawal) was less painful than the currently recommended method. Makes sense:http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/561956 SetoSouth Pasadena, CAI have no financial connection to Bionix.I was looking for hte Shot Blocker and someone pointed me to Bionix. Interestingly, they don't carry the shot blocker anymore, but do have these interesting tidbits.

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,I have a bag of these things in my office and I'd be happy to send them to you if you want them. I bought them when I first opened my practice and unfortunately, did not find them as effective as simply stretching the skin to reduce the pain of injection. Perhaps that is why they are no longer being sold?In looking up vaccine injection technique, I found this article which states that a "pragmatic" approach (no aspiration, rapid injection and rapid withdrawal) was less painful than the currently recommended method. Makes sense:http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/561956 SetoSouth Pasadena, CAI have no financial connection to Bionix.I was looking for hte Shot Blocker and someone pointed me to Bionix. Interestingly, they don't carry the shot blocker anymore, but do have these interesting tidbits.

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,I have a bag of these things in my office and I'd be happy to send them to you if you want them. I bought them when I first opened my practice and unfortunately, did not find them as effective as simply stretching the skin to reduce the pain of injection. Perhaps that is why they are no longer being sold?In looking up vaccine injection technique, I found this article which states that a "pragmatic" approach (no aspiration, rapid injection and rapid withdrawal) was less painful than the currently recommended method. Makes sense:http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/561956 SetoSouth Pasadena, CAI have no financial connection to Bionix.I was looking for hte Shot Blocker and someone pointed me to Bionix. Interestingly, they don't carry the shot blocker anymore, but do have these interesting tidbits.

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