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Pulse NeedleFree launches world’s first disposable needle-free injector for livestock

The Pulse FX product line offers pork producers the health and food safety benefits of needle-free, with plug-and-play operational simplicity at a cost comparable to conventional syringes and needles.

Pluse FX device
Pluse FX device
4 May 2022
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Pulse NeedleFree Systems, the leading supplier of needle-free delivery technologies to the animal health industry, introduces the world’s first disposable line of needle-free livestock vaccination devices. The Pulse FX product line offers pork producers the health and food safety benefits of needle-free, with plug-and-play operational simplicity at a cost comparable to conventional syringes and needles.

“We understand the challenges that pork producers face, from labor to biosecurity to rising input costs. We set out to make it simpler and safer to administer important vaccines and injectables to keep animals healthy,” explained Edward Stevens, CEO of Pulse NeedleFree Systems. “With the FX device’s engineering breakthroughs, it is easier than ever for pork producers to eliminate needles from their health protocols.”

The Pulse FX is a fixed-dose device that does not require maintenance, repairs or parts replacement. Available dose volumes range from 0.2 ml to 2.0 ml, with configurations for hand-held or hands-free stationary delivery. The FX is convenient for farm workers in high-workload production settings, due to its advanced ergonomics and ultra-lightweight (500 gram) design.

Widely used by large meat producers in the U.S. and international markets, Pulse products administer liquid pharmaceuticals for subcutaneous or intramuscular delivery without an invasive, contaminating needle. The Pulse technology addresses key industry initiatives in the areas of animal well-being, food safety, biosecurity and labor efficiency.

May 4, 2022 - Pulse NeedleFree Systems

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