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Sunday, May 11, 2014

ANTHRAX IMMUNE GLOBULIN (AIG) PLASMA DONATION PROGRAM

I heard a commercial on the radio for one of these places. $900 dollars for your plasma donation if you have had the Anthrax vaccine.
WTF?
What are they expecting?
















DCI Biologicals, Inc.
in partnership with Cangene Corporation
Announces
ANTHRAX IMMUNE GLOBULIN (AIG)
PLASMA DONATION PROGRAM

The DCI Anthrax program offers current and retired military personnel a two-fold benefit: a chance to make an individual contribution to the "Project Bioshield" initiative enhancing the safety of all Americans, and receiving immediate generous compensation for their time and effort.

For over 30 years, DCI has been a leader in the plasma industry. We are recognized both in the United States and in other countries for the consistently high quality of product we provide to pharmaceutical companies around the globe.

DCI has 32 plasma centers throughout the United States. All of our plasma centers are FDA regulated and follow all industry guidelines. Our primary concern is your safety and comfort. We pride ourselves on operating modern plasma facilities staffed with trained and friendly personnel.

DCI and Cangene Corporation have partnered to support the US Department of Health & Human Services "PROJECT BIOSHIELD" initiative to develop an Anthrax Immune Globulin (AIG) for the United Sates. This vital product can only be made from antibodies found in the plasma of those who have been immunized with the Anthrax vaccine.

** This program is open to anyone, civilian or military, who has received a minimum of 3 doses of anthrax vaccine. Vaccination records will be required prior to participation.**

 

THE POWER TO TREAT ANTHRAX IS IN YOU.
BECOME A DONOR TODAY



3 comments:

  1. Sounds like they intend to make a lot of money with an anthrax scare.

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  2. Hope a "scare" is all it turns out to be, in light of the fact LBJ had the freaking Air Force testing germ warfare on US citizens back during his glory-less reign.

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