No more needles

Free Injection System, designed specifically to allow fast, accurate and safe injections, is rapidly moving toward establishing itself as a valuable instrument in the fight against disease in both humans and animals.


Free Injection System, designed specifically to allow fast, accurate and safe injections, is rapidly moving toward establishing itself as a valuable instrument in the fight against disease in both humans and animals.

With its patented ability to adjust pressure and volume to meet varied conditions Med-Jet(human) and Agro-Jet(animal) puts the Company in a unique situation especially should there be a pandemic as predicted by many.

MIT has now received full certification granted under the International Organization for Standardization, as well as the Canadian Medical Device Conformity Assessment System, for devices to be licensed by HEALTH CANADA.

These certifications allow MIT to market the MedJet Needle-Free Injector for human use in all countries other than the U.S. The Med-Jet injector has been submitted for FDA approval, which, if accepted, will allow MIT to sell the Med-Jet in the United States.

The Company is working to complete two FDA filings. The first of these will be for use of the Med-Jet for injecting anesthesia in a variety of situations such as plastic surgery.

The second, and most relevant in light of the news coming out of Asia and Europe concerning the spread of Influenza A (H5N1) to humans, will be the Med-Jet-H, for mass vaccination in case of a pandemic, such as Avian Influenza, Polio, Tuberculosis, Malaria.

With a rate of up to 800 injections per hour and its freedom from potentially deadly needlestick accidents, the virtually pain free, Needle-Free Injection System, provides an efficiency and level of safety that needlestick systems do not. The Center for Disease Control (CDC: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/2000-108.html#5) estimates that there are 600,000 to 800,000 needle stick injuries per year in the U.S. alone, that could be prevented with the use of a Needle Free Injector. The Needle-Free Injection System also prevents the serious, often deadly medical problems that come from repeated use of the same needle in many 3rd world countries.

MIT is also pursuing increasing interest in its Agro-Jet needle- free injector. Having the same benefits as Med-Jet, Agro- Jet could become a valuable instrument in the fight against Avian Flu via its ability to mass inoculate animals at over 1000 injections per hour without the risk of crosscontamination.

MIT has already shipped Needle-Free injectors to China and Turkey to help in the fight against the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu virus.

March 2006
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