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Thursday, 06/11/2015 7:04:51 AM

Thursday, June 11, 2015 7:04:51 AM

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TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / June 11, 2015 / Theralase Technologies Inc. ("Theralase" or the "Company") (TSX Venture: TLT) (TLTFF), a leading biotechnology manufacturer focused on commercializing medical technologies to eliminate pain and destroy cancer, announced today that it has released commercial versions of its next generation therapeutic laser to its team of Key Opinion Leaders ("KOLs") and Territory Sales Managers ("TSMs") for evaluation only purposes. Formal Health Canada approval is expected in early July 2015, allowing commercial sale of the TLC-2000 in Canada.

The patented TLC-2000 next generation therapeutic laser sets a new standard in cold laser therapy with its patented Cell SensingTM technology. This technology "senses" the exact location of injured tissue in a body and then automatically adjusts for a patient's physical characteristics to deliver an optimized dose of laser light energy to heal the injury faster and more effectively than any other laser product on the market.

Roger Dumoulin-White, President and CEO of Theralase stated that, "Over the last year, the KOLs have been instrumental in providing guidance to forge the specifications, functions and graphical user interface of the next generation TLC-2000 from a healthcare practitioner's point of view. By releasing commercial versions to the KOL team now, they are able to provide one last evaluation of the product prior to launch. The products afforded to the TSMs allow them the opportunity to become familiar with the operation of the product and the graphical user interface so that they can properly present and explain the intracacies of the technology to potential customers. It also allows them the opportunity to solicit interest in the new product to build a 'pre-sales' book of potential purchasers. Theralase will fill these orders and commence actively selling the next generation technology immediately after receipt of Health Canada approval."