Middleton-based Imbed Biosciences has received federal approval to sell Microlyte Ag/Lidocaine, an antimicrobial wound dressing that includes the anesthetic lidocaine to manage painful skin wounds.
This approval allows the Company to immediately start promoting and selling this product in Canada. “We are excited to bring this much needed product to Canada,” said Marc Edwards, President & CEO.
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