I-flow investigates antimicrobial effects of ON-Q
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
I-Flow has partnered with the University of Minnesota to evaluate the antimicrobial properties of its pain-relieving device, ON-Q. Pending positive results of the animal study could help I-Flow expand the use of ON-Q beyond the market for pain relief into the more lucrative surgical site care market.
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