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Univec First Quarter Revenues up 245% Over $2.2M
FARMINGDALE, N.Y., May 19, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Univec, Inc. (OTCBB: UNVC) is an integrated licensing, manufacturing and marketing company producing auto-disabled and safety syringes and portable units for onsite disposal of medical and sharps waste. Univec also assists pharmaceutical companies in marketing, fulfillment, and tracking of drug samples through it nationwide network of pharmacies.
David L. Dalton, President and CEO of Univec stated, "Sales increase of approximately $1,600,000 Dollars proves our business model and strategy works. Univec has been able to accomplish its goal in the first quarter of this year in a very difficult market. I am very pleased with total sales revenue of over $2,200,000 and I would like to thank our customers and associates for their continued strong support."
About Univec
Univec is a leading innovator in the design and production of auto-disable safety syringes. The Company has production facilities in Portugal, South Korea, China, India, Belgium and the U.S., and has licensed its technology to Terumo of Japan, the leading producer of syringes outside the U.S.
Univec distributes its products in 80 countries, and will continue selling and licensing its syringe technology for distribution in foreign markets while expanding its distribution in the United States. Its patented safe syringes include the AD-Syringe (auto-disable) to prevent re-use of disposable syringes, and the Sliding-Sheath Syringe to prevent needle-stick injury to healthcare workers.
PPSI (PHYSICIAN AND PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES, INC.) a subsidiary, provides fulfillment, distribution, payment and marketing services for pharmaceutical manufacturers. Prescription drug samples provided to physicians for patient initial therapy is administer through PPSI nationwide network of retail pharmacies. PPSI eliminates the need for the pharmaceutical companies to distribute actual drug samples to physicians reducing potential liability for the physician while maintaining clinical oversight and drug interaction checks for the patient by the Pharmacist.
TWT (Thermal Waste Technology) a subsidiary, provides onsite disposal of medical waste, safety syringes and other hazardous material. The Demolizer System enables a medical facility or medical office to collect and process its medical waste in a way that not only protects the environment but also safeguards medical staff and patients while fully complying with all regulatory issues.
SOURCE: Univec, Inc.
CONTACT:
Univec, Inc.
David Dalton, 631/777-2000
univec@univec.com