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Compumed computerized painless injections

Discussion in 'Foot Surgery' started by marzhardy@yahoo.com, Oct 14, 2011.

  1. marzhardy@yahoo.com

    marzhardy@yahoo.com Welcome New Poster


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    Where do you buy the cartridges of anaesthetic for this machine that we just purchased in Ontario?

    Yours in Health, Marz
     
  2. MJJ

    MJJ Active Member

    I hope you've found some by now but the cartridges look like the same ones that I use in my syringes. They are available in Canada from Henry Schein www.hsa.ca
     
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