RBC Life Sciences and MPM Medical Inc. Donate 100,000 Sterile Wound Care Dressings to Help Haitian Earthquake Survivors
IRVING, Texas, Feb. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- RBC Life Sciences (OTC Bulletin Board: RBCL), a provider of proprietary nutritional supplements, wound care and pain management products, has donated 100,000 sterile dressings to help the tens of thousands of Haitian earthquake victims suffering from burns, abrasions, deep wounds and similar injuries.
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"Cleaning and properly treating wounds is critical following such a devastating tragedy," said RBC Life Sciences President and CEO John W. Price. "Infected or exposed wounds can trigger life-threatening problems. We're happy to join the global wound care community in providing the care that so many of the survivors need."
Under its MPM Medical brand, RBC Life Sciences specializes in wound care and pain management products. MPM Medical donated 100,000 of its Multilayered Composite Dressings to the Red Cross to be distributed by healthcare professionals on the island nation. Sterile wound care dressings are among the supplies needed to treat the most prevalent wounds suffered during the earthquake.
About RBC Life Sciences
RBC Life Sciences develops, manufactures and markets high quality nutritional supplements and personal care products to a growing population of consumers seeking wellness and a healthy lifestyle. Under its MPM Medical brand, RBC Life Sciences also develops and markets to health care professionals in the United States proprietary prescription and nonprescription products for advanced wound care and pain management. All products are tested for quality assurance in-house, and by outside independent laboratories, to comply with regulations in the U.S. and in more than thirty countries in which the products are distributed. For more information, visit the RBC Life Sciences Web site at www.rbclifesciences.com and the MPM Medical Web site at www.mpmmedicalinc.com
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SOURCE RBC Life Sciences, Inc.
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