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OptiScan Biomedical Receives CE Mark for OptiScanner Automatic Bedside Glucose Monitoring System
Date:9/19/2011

ned as the product-of-choice to address this need," said Peter Rule, chairman and chief executive officer of OptiScan Biomedical.  "We look forward to continuing our development and regulatory efforts to secure approval and introduce the OptiScanner in Europe, the U.S. and other key countries.  At the same time, we're focused on next-generation products that can bring even greater capabilities and benefits to physicians and patients in the ICU."  

About OptiScan BiomedicalOptiScan Biomedical is a leading developer of innovative continuous glucose monitoring systems for use in intensive care units (ICU).  The company's lead product is the OptiScanner™, a first-of-its-kind automated, bedside glucose monitoring system that provides highly accurate, continuous monitoring of patients' glucose levels measured in plasma, as opposed to whole blood.  The system prominently displays glucose level trend data updated every 15 minutes to help manage patients' glucose levels within an optimum target range.  OptiScan has received CE Mark certification for the OptiScanner in the European Union and is in active discussions with the United States Food and Drug Administration regarding approval of the product in the U.S.  

The company is currently working to expand the capability of the OptiScanner platform technology by detecting additional analytes within the same blood sample, thereby providing additional information about the condition of a critically ill patient.

For more information visit: www.optiscancorp.comContact:OptiScan BiomedicalVida Communication (On behalf of OptiScan)Patrick Nugent, Chief Financial Officer

Tim Brons (media)510-342-5803

415-675-7400pnugent@optiscancorp.com

tbrons@vidacommunication.com
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