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Biopharm is the pioneer in medical leech provision and has nurtured the renaissance of leeches in modern surgery. Leeches today are used in plastic and reconstructive surgery worldwide, as well as successfully ongoing research into relieving symptoms of osteoarthritis.
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Leeches offer a safe and effective way of relieving locally...
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Leeches contain many curative substances in their saliva and...
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Leeches have been used as catfish baits for hundreds of...
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Carolina is the exclusive U.S. distributor of Biopharm™ leeches, supplying research institutes, hospitals, clinics, medical doctors, pharmacies, and universities throughout the country. Leeches distributed through Carolina are cultured and raised under controlled and sanitary laboratory conditions.
24 Μαρ 2020 · Many patients, however, tossed “used” leeches back into the nearest local ditch or waterway. This use-and-lose practice may have saved the native populations from disappearing entirely, though today they remain endangered in several European countries. Most troubling to physicians, leeches only needed a meal once every six months.
22 Live Medical Leeches. Bloodsucking Leach Type "Hirudo Medicinalis" or Bloodsucking North American "Macrobdella Decora"
Medical Leech Therapy. Medicinal/Hospital Leeches are laboratory raised for medical use. Carolina Leeches is the exclusive U.S. distributor of leeches from Biopharm™. Carolina provides a complete solution to leeches and their provisions. Orders accepted by phone only 24-hours a day. Toll free:(800) 262-2922 Website: www.carolinaleeches.com.
1 Δεκ 2022 · Sometimes, hospital pharmacies pre-order and stock medical leeches in a refrigerator for when a patient, with a severed finger, or in need of an ear reattachment or breast reconstruction...
23 Μαρ 2020 · Leeches are bred specifically for medical use at leech farms around the country. They are sanitized before attachment to the patient are are used only once. After they have fed and cropped off the patient, they are anesthetized and disposed of as medical waste.