Biological Therapies for your injectable & oral nutrients
Wednesday, 11 May, 2016
With over 40 years of sterile manufacturing experience, Biological Therapies is a TGA-licenced facility that produces TGA registered products under the strict PIC/S Code of GMP.
We manufacture a comprehensive range of injections that include:
- B Complex Injections
- High Dose Thiamine (B1) Injections
- Vitamin B12 Injections
- Vitamin C Injections
- EDTA Injections
We also manufacture a specialised range of oral liquid supplements targeting the needs and requirements of hospitals, these include:
- Vitamins A, D & E Oral Liquid
- Vitamins A & E Oral Liquid
- Vitamin D3 Oral Liquid (1,000IU/0.2mL)
- Magnesium Oral Liquid
- Magnesium Complex Oral Liquid
- Micro-Minerals Oral Liquid
- Trace Elements Oral Liquid
- Zinc Oral Liquid
Biological Therapies ONLY:
- Manufactures products to the strict standards of European PIC/S Code of GMP.
- Produces low allergy products with the minimal use of excipients.
- Sources the highest grades of raw materials that are recognised and licensed by the TGA.
- Provides the highest standards of customer service.
Bio-Logical water soluble oral liquids provides patients with:
- High quality, low allergy, low excipient raw materials making it ideal for most patients.
- An ability to vary the dose level when required.
- An ideal dose form for those who have difficulty swallowing pills or capsules.
- Enhanced absorption.
For further information including product, pricing and/or orders please contact our team on: 1800 063 948, (03) 9587 3948 or email info@biol.com.au. We are located in Suite 5, 20-30 Malcolm Road, Braeside, VIC 3195 Visit our website www.biologicaltherapies.com.au
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