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BioElectronics Expands International Distribution





pemf_bioelectronics.jpgBioElectronics, a Frederick, MD, company that makes anti-inflammatory patches, signed a deal last week with Eximeq for the Mexican healthcare-services provider to distribute BioElectronics’ ActiPatch south of the border. ActiPatch delivers pulsed electromagnetic frequency (PEMF) to accelerate healing of soft tissue injuries. PEMF has been shown to reduce pain and swelling by lessening the body’s inflammatory response. ActiPatch is FDA cleared for the treatment of edema following blepharoplasty.

BioElectronics has been busy lately ramping up sales and marketing activity. Prior to announcing the Eximeq deal, the company secured distribution agreements with partners in New York, Philadelphia and Canada.



One Response to “BioElectronics Expands International Distribution”

  1. [...] deal follows a string of distributor partnerships forged by BioElectronics back in May, including one with Eximeq, a Mexican healthcare-service provider that will grow ActiPatch [...]

  2. [...] BioElectronics Corp. opened at $.036 today. The stock, which trades on the pink sheets, has experienced a steady decline since 2006, surprising considering the ramp up in domestic and international sales and marketing activity. [...]

  3. This should be great for 2009-2010.
    Because of the concerns and dangers of Tylenol.
    The potential for new drug free alternates is GREAT!

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