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Sunday, 08/09/2020 1:27:36 PM

Sunday, August 09, 2020 1:27:36 PM

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DECN/Pharmatech Solutions is a unique pennystock company that already has FDA approved products for diabetes. Diabetics use glucometers every day, often multiple times a day, to test their blood sugar by performing a small prick on the finger with a device called a lance or lancet. This creates a small drop of blood on the tip of the finger. A disposable test strip is inserted in to the glucometer / electronic device. The small drop of blood is applied to the tip of the test strip and is "sucked up" in to the test strip via small capillaries within the strip. The device and strip then work together to calculate a blood glucose level as a result in a matter of seconds.

Using the same technology / methodology Pharmatech Solutions claims to have created a new test strip capable of instead testing for the Covid-19 virus (antigen). Where, also using a lance and their same (adapted) glucometer device, you prick your finger and get results based on presence of the antigen.

More interesting, is that this same technology can be used to test a saliva sample as well (as the antigen is also present there). Making self performing the test simple.

If DECN successfully creates this product -- this indeed could be a game changer.

One or multiple of their devices, with many test strips, could be used in theory to test hundreds of employees of a company each morning upon their arrival with virtually no wait time until results so they can begin work. A team of testers could work to screen those attending an event.

Possibilities are endless if the claims are true and the device works well.

As someone who works in the medical field I understand the process of point of care testing and believe that this is the ideal testing method for re-opening the world. I hope DECN's claims are true.

Here is their current test strips for sale on Amazon:
https://amzn.to/3a32E1s