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05/23/13 3:12 PM

#3427 RE: Jerry70 #3418

Ceo1--As usual, thanks for the quick response. It was very helpful My concerns came from a 4-17-13 press release.

"Both EZJect and Quickool - the newly acquired technologies - received FDA approval for commercialization in 2007." Later in the release it states "The company's newly acquired EZJect technology eliminates pain during blood tests and injections."

The company you mentioned has 2 FDA approved devices one of which is called EZ-Ject by the company but not the FDA. THe other is called Goldfinger device and is a surgical tool controller generally used for plastic surgery. I also found
Quickool on a web site for a privately held foreign company that makes a controlled hypothermia machine. Nothing on the FDA abnout it but that might be a different product or from a different licensing agreement.


All I could find before if I did a search through google or yahoo for either EZJect or Quickool and "2007 fda approval was links to different locations of that press release. If I search for EZJect what come up it that it is a brand name lancet for diabetics and nothing more.

On another note, I can't find a website for SAFC anywhere.