BRADENTON, FL, January 08, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- MediPurpose Inc., a medical product manufacturer and master distributor, today announced that donated SurgiLance(tm) safety lancets enabled a Central Florida pharmacy school to perform free glucose screenings for area residents.
Throughout late 2014, students from the LECOM (Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine) School of Pharmacy's Bradenton campus attended community events to perform more than 60 free glucose screenings.
Glucose screenings are most often performed to diagnose Diabetes Mellitus (Type 2), which, according to Centers for Disease Control (CDC), is undiagnosed in 27.8 percent of the U.S. population (8.1 million people).
The donated needlestick devices enabled LECOM students to safely and comfortably perform the requisite fingerstick procedures required to draw blood for analysis.
Several boxes of SurgiLance SLN170 28-gauge safety lancets were donated to LECOM last summer after students reached out to several safety lancet manufacturers. According to LECOM Pharm. D Candidate (Class of 2017) Preethi Yarabouthu, MediPurpose was the first company to respond.
"Without a budget to purchase supplies, we needed to reach out to medical product manufacturers for donations," said Yarabouthu. "We found MediPurpose through a Google search for 'safety lancets', and they quickly responded to our request, agreeing to donate SurgiLance safety lancets to us."
Yarabothu said she and her team were not only very delighted with MediPurpose's cooperation, but were also very satisfied with SurgiLance's performance. "SurgiLance is a billion times better than the lancets we've used before," said Yarabothu. "Patients usually flinch when we prick their fingers, but there was rarely, if ever, any reaction when we used the SurgiLance."
According to Patrick Yi, founder and CEO of MediPurpose, the SurgiLance SLN170 safety lancet was selected for donation because of its optimal use for glucose screenings. "The SLN170's 28-gauge needle is very thin, which significantly reduces pain," said Yi. "Further, its 1.7 mm penetration depth is enough to produce adequate blood flow without requiring additional fingersticks. We are pleased to hear that LECOM's students and their patients had satisfactory experiences with our safety lancet."
For more information about SurgiLance safety lancets -- including no-cost product samples -- please visit http://www.medipurpose.com/surgilance .
About LECOM
The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) is the nation's largest medical college and is the only Academic Health Center in the osteopathic profession.
With the college and the hospital as the core of a highly innovative medical education system based in Erie, Pennsylvania, it also has campuses in Greensburg, Pennsylvania and Bradenton, Florida.
For more information about LECOM, please visit http://lecom.edu.
About MediPurpose
Founded in 1999, MediPurpose is an innovative medical device company headquartered in Singapore, with offices in the United States and Europe.
Known for its popular babyLance(tm) heel incision device, SurgiLance(tm) safety lancet and MediPlus(tm) advanced wound care products, MediPurpose has leveraged its success in the medical device industry to become a master medical product distributor that provides unique solutions for both medical product manufacturers and distributors.
MediPurpose's Medical Device Innovation division offers angel funding and developmental expertise for new medical device inventors and innovative medical product companies that seek entrance into new medical device markets.
For more information about MediPurpose's medical products and solutions for inventors, innovators, manufacturers and distributors, please visit http://www.medipurpose.com .
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