MediPurpose Donates 700 Safety Lancets for Successful Mission Trip to India

Fingersticks Used for Diabetes Screenings of 500 Patients.

Pune, India, February 07, 2012 --(PR.com)-- MediPurpose(r), a master medical product distributor and manufacturer, today announced that it donated 700 SurgiLance(r) safety lancets that were used on a successful medical mission trip to India.

The medical product company contributed 700 SurgiLance safety lancets to a team of nurses and pharmacists from St. John Fisher College that traveled to Pune, India to provide needed healthcare services.

Among other procedures, the team provided diabetes screenings for an estimated 500 children and adults. The diagnostic procedure uses a blood sample that is obtained by pricking a finger with a fingerstick device, such as a SurgiLance safety lancet.

Mission trip organizer and pharmacy student Klara Manning said that they appreciated the assurance of safety that SurgiLance safety lancets provide, especially when screening hundreds of patients a day in a high-risk environment.

"The simplicity of (SurgiLance safety lancet) device prep and activation allowed the team to spend extra time with each patient, explaining their blood glucose levels, lifestyle modification, and potential diagnosis," said Manning. "These lancets further provided us with security. With the HIV/AIDS incidence in rural India escalating, we were eager to take extra measures to protect our team from accidental fingersticks while screening patients."

Manning added that, as a result of their screenings, the team was able to diagnose diabetes in approximately 10 percent of the patients.

MediPurpose frequently donates medical products to benevolent and charitable organizations that provide healthcare to at-need communities, according to MediPurpose Director of Marketing Derek Rudnak.

"Both at home and abroad, MediPurpose recognizes its obligation to be a socially responsible company, and we are delighted to learn that our contribution helped the St. John Fisher College team in its mission," said Rudnak.

SurgiLance is currently available in six models, ranging from 18-26 gauges and 1.0-2.3 mm penetration depths.

Valued for its safety, comfort, and ease of use, the SurgiLance safety lancet is one of the top-selling fingerstick devices in the United States and is available to healthcare professionals worldwide through a broad network of distributors.

For more information about SurgiLance safety lancets, including no-cost product samples or donation requests, please visit http://www.medipurpose.com/surgilance.

About St. John Fisher College

St. John Fisher College in Pittsford, New York is an independent, liberal arts institution in the Catholic tradition of American higher education.

The College offers 32 academic majors in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, business, and nursing, as well as nine pre-professional programs, 12 graduate programs, and three doctoral programs.

For more information about St. John Fisher College, please visit http://www.sjfc.edu.

About MediPurpose

Founded in 1999, MediPurpose is a leading medical device company headquartered in Singapore, with offices in the United States and Europe.

Known for its popular babyLance(r) heel incision device, SurgiLance(r) safety lancet and MediPlus(tm) advanced wound care products, MediPurpose has leveraged its success in the medical device industry to become a master medical product distributor that provides unique solutions for both medical product manufacturers and medical product distributors.

MediPurpose's Medical Device Innovation division offers angel funding and developmental expertise for new medical device inventors and innovative medical product companies that seek entrance into new medical device markets.

For more information about MediPurpose's medical products and solutions for inventors, innovators, manufacturers and distributors, please visit http://www.medipurpose.com.

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