Medline to distribute Biomerica’s EZ Detect CRC screening test — 3 insights

Medline entered into a three-year agreement to distribute Biomerica’s colorectal disease screening test, EZ Detect.

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Here’s what you should know:

1. EZ Detect identifies fecal occult blood, an early sign of CRC.

2. Users throws the EZ Detect pad into the toilet after a bowel movement. The pad changes color to identify if there’s blood in the stool, and the user flushes the pad. It requires no preparation or contact with fecal matter.

3. Medline is the largest privately held medical supply distributor and manufacturer.

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