Overall, the company achieved sales of $1.925 billion, representing a 2 percent decrease from the first quarter of 2010.
Last month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Boston Scientific’s Clik Anchor for its Precision Plus Spinal Cord Stimulator System. The Precision Plus Spinal Cord Stimulator System masks pain signals by delivering independently controlled pulses of electricity through spinal cord stimulator leads. Anchors are designed to secure leads and minimize unwanted migration.
Read the news release about Boston Scientific’s financial results.
Read other coverage about pain management:
– Obama Administration Wants Tighter Control on Prescriptions
– Depression, Chronic Pain Often Go Hand-in-Hand
– 4 Points on Medication Management for Back Pain
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