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CARMAT appoints Ivo Simundic as Sales director for the DACH region to support the deployment of the Aeson artificial heart in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
CARMAT (FR0010907956, ALCAR), the designer and developer of the world’s most advanced total artificial heart, aiming to fulfill an unmet medical need by providing a therapeutic alternative to people suffering from end-stage biventricular heart failure, today announces the appointment of Ivo Simundic as Sales director for the DACH region (Germany, Austria and Switzerland). Graduated from ...
By Carmat
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Medical Refrigerators for Storing Covid-19 Vaccine
And it happened – on December 21, the European Commission approved the conditional approval of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech. The decision was based on the opinion of the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use at the European Medicines Agency. We’ve been all waiting impatiently for this decision – it would probably not be an ...
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AKCP Develops COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Monitoring
AKCP Coronavirus Vaccine Delivery Monitoring Solution The COVID-19 vaccines coming from Pfizer and Moderna both require storage and transportation at low temperatures. The Pfizer vaccine at -70°C +/- 10°C whereas Moderna requires -20°C. Both can be transferred to standard medical refrigerators for short periods of time. The latest COVID-19 vaccine to be announced from AstraZeneca ...
By AKCP
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CVS/pharmacy takes action to protect environment in Rhode Island; will collect unused medications at store events in April
CVS/pharmacy announced today that it will collect expired or unused medications from the public at two collection events in Rhode Island to be held at stores in the town of Coventry and the city of Cranston in April. As the 40th anniversary of Earth Day approaches on April 22, 2010, CVS/pharmacy will help consumers properly dispose of their unwanted medication and prevent these drugs from ...
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Heat Shuts Down Chicago Marathon
CHICAGO, Illinois, October 8, 2007 (ENS) - One man died and hundreds of other people became ill as temperatures soared into the '80s during the 30th LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon on Sunday. The race had nearly 36,000 starters from all 50 states and 120 countries. Temperatures were in the low 70s when the race began, but already had climbed into the 80s when the top runners were finishing. It ...
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