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BioTech Medics, Inc. Signs $5 Million Cross-Marketing Licensing Agreement With LifeBionix, Inc.
Marketwire - Mon Jul 01, 8:45AM CDT
BioTech Medics, Inc., (PINKSHEETS: BMCS) announced that it has signed a $5 million U.S. cross-marketing licensing non-exclusive contract for its patented SHBAN Alcohol Free Persistent Hand & Body Sanitizer with LifeBionix, Inc. The agreement includes cash and ongoing royalties payable to BioTech over a five year term anticipated to start third quarter 2013 without dilution of BioTech stock.
BioTech Medics Announces Walk-In Laser Center Kiosks Concept
Marketwire - Mon Jun 24, 9:01AM CDT
BioTech Medics, Inc., (PINKSHEETS: BMCS) announces it is planning BioTech Laser Center Walk-In Kiosks that can be located in malls and convention centers throughout the USA. BioTech Medic has five existing laser centers in four states offering high powered deep penetrating Class IIIB and Class IV FDA cleared laser treatment for muscle, joint, nerve and arthritic pain.
Flu Season Rages: SHBAN Hand Sanitizer Is Superior to Most Alcohol Gels
Marketwire - Tue Jan 29, 7:01AM CST
BioTech Medics, Inc., (PINKSHEETS: BMCS) distributors of SHBAN Alcohol Free Persistent Hand Sanitizer announces tips to help individuals combat the massive influenza outbreak. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) identified this flu season worse than normal. A new strain of stomach bug sweeping the globe is the Sydney norovirus.
As The Flu Season Rages SHBAN Persistent Hand Sanitizer Is Superior to Most Alcohol Gels
ACCESSWIRE-TNW - Mon Jan 28, 6:58AM CST
BioTech Medics, Inc., (PINKSHEETS: BMCS) distributors of SHBAN Alcohol Free Persistent Hand Sanitizer announces tips to help individuals to combat the massive 2013 influenza outbreak. The Center for Disease Control has identified the 2013 flu season as much worse than normal specifically for elderly people. 48 States have reported significant outbreaks. According to medical experts this years Flu Shots are only 62% effective. A new strain of stomach bug sweeping the globe is taking over in the U.S. Since September, more than 140 outbreaks in the U.S. according to the CDC have been caused by the new Sydney strain of norovirus. Flu shots are not effective against the Sydney norovirus strain.