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> Hi, we have received an ad for a product called bionix controlled flow ba=
> by=20
> feeder. It seems that the flow can be changed according to the need of a=20=
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> preterm/ feeding difficulty infant without removing the nipple from the m=
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> The container looks like a volufeed type in the photo. Looks interesting.=
> Judy
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A colleague and I recently retested flow rates for a number of in-hospital and commercial bottle teats, plus tested some newer ones. The Bionix, developed by a Toledo, OH NICU SLP, is among those tested. Email privately if interested in this data. Please include credentials and reason for requesting data. (I'll explain when I forward the abstract.) I believe Bionix may have tested flow rate using the method we devised, although they sent no explanatory info with their graph...
Karen
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