Less painful and less stressful way of injecting animals AGRO-JET(reg)

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Article Date: 23 Jul 2004 - 16:00 PDT

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The AGRO-JET(reg) is a semi-automatic, high performance, needle free jet injector specifically designed for the livestock, poultry and small & companion animal industries. The AGRO-JET(reg) can deliver medications of from 0.1 to 5cc at speeds of 600 to 3,000 injections an hour - a much higher amount than other existing needle-free injectors. The system's fine adjustability allows extremely precise dosage delivery, while the high absorption rate can result in a medication savings of up to 15 percent.

The difference between MIT's AGRO-JET(reg) needle free jet injection system from other systems is its ability to utilize low pressure delivery methods without compromising accuracy, convenience and ease of use - while ensuring patient comfort, environmental safety and user affordability.

-- Less pain and stress
-- Reduces tissue damage
-- Provides high absorption rate
-- No biological waste
-- Highly cost effective
-- Significant time savings
-- No cross contamination
-- Allows intradermal, subcutaneous or intra-muscular injections


The AGRO-JET(reg) offers a range of features:

-- Automatic, semi-automatic or manual operation

-- Powered by CO2 (gas pressure) or compressed air, most ideal for situations calling for mass or multiple injections in animals.

-- The CO2 canister is conveniently carried on the back in a specially designed harness bag, freeing the hands and allowing for free movements and can be carried everywhere around your pigpen or farm.


AVAILABLE IN ELEVEN DIFFERENT MODELS WITH FIXED OR ADJUSTABLE DOSES TESTED FOR EFFICACY BY THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SCHERING PLOUGH ANIMAL HEALTH

OTHER STUDIES ARE ONGOING IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES

Karim Menassa
President
kmenassa@mitcanada.ca

MEDICAL INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES
(MIT CANADA) INC.
2281 Guenette
Ville St-Laurent
Montreal, Qc
Canada
H4R 2E9
Tel: 514.339.9355
Fax: 514.339.2885
E-mail: marketing@mitcanada.ca

MEDICAL INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES (MIT CANADA) INC.

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