MedMira Files Patent Application for Next Generation Rapid Test

19-Mar-2008

MedMira Inc. announced that it has filed a patent application with the United States Patent Office for its new rapid test platform. MedMira's research & development team has been working on a next generation, rapid test based on the company's patented flow-through diagnostic technology. This next generation rapid test is built on the key quality and performance attributes that have enabled MedMira's rapid HIV and HIV/Hepatitis combination tests to obtain regulatory approvals from the most stringent regulatory authorities in the world, including United States, Canada, China, India, Russia, and Europe.

"Our new test platform provides the user with an even simpler, user-friendly testing procedure than we currently offer in our rapid tests, without sacrificing the high quality and consistent performance that MedMira has built its reputation on," said Dr. Neeraj Vats, Vice President of Technology & Intellectual Property, MedMira Inc. "The new test platform makes it possible to perform a rapid, flow-through test in just two easy steps."

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