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capnmike

01/18/06 9:25 PM

#7020 RE: d4diddy #7013

d4diddy, the following strongly suggests that some of the best in our country feel it is revolutionary. This content seems to also answer your question "What's so great about it?"

U-M Health System is first in world to use new light-based system to check high-risk medicines

http://www.med.umich.edu/opm/newspage/2005/mottpharm.htm

http://www.emaxhealth.com/94/2491.html

http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/512930/

d4diddy, University of Michigan is a top-ranked health system. Their pharmacy professionals say this:

"We have experienced a reduction in jajor IV-related drug errors since implementing both the ValiMed System and standardized concentrations of high-risk IV medications."

http://www.pppmag.com/documents/V2N6_pp31CaseStudyValiMed.pdf

diddy, you ask "What's so great about it?" Well, the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy appears to be expert in the field, and they've become a ValiMed client! That is great in my opinion.

Two University of Maryland pharmacy professors say they have found a way to use beams of light and chemical "fingerprints" to help stop the flow of counterfeit drugs.
http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/apps/news/index.cfm?start=6&sort=4

University of Maryland Medical Center Partners with CDEX to Implement Medication Validation Solution

http://www.valimed.com/media_center/pr/112905.htm