BioTech Medics begins creating TV and radio commercials for SHBAN Alcohol Free Antiseptic Hand Sanitizer

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BioTech Medics, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: BMCS) announced today that they have begun the pre-production stage of creating two minute, sixty second and thirty second direct response TV and radio commercials for nationwide distribution for its proprietary SHBAN™ Alcohol Free Antiseptic Hand Sanitizer. This is to create brand awareness and sales.

BioTech has retained former Miss Arizona (1989) and Miss USA Top 10 Finalist LeeAnne Locken. Ms. Locken co-starred with Golden Globe actress Sandra Bullock in "Miss Congeniality" as "Miss Nebraska" in the 2000 movie. She also has appeared in "Walker Texas Ranger," "Inspector Mom" and numerous TV commercials including one which won an award on ABC's "Americas Funniest Commercials."

BioTech will be offering a SHBAN Alcohol Free Hand Sanitizer Multiuse Package.

SHBAN has been tested extensively for over 12 years. Its active ingredient is FDA approved. SHBAN was invented by Edward J. Cragoe, Jr. PhD. who has invented over 19 drugs in his career. SHBAN has been independently clinically proven to kill the H1N1 (Swine) Influenza A virus.

SHBAN in previous in vitro and in vivo testing has been evaluated for its antimicrobial properties against MRSA, Staph. Aureus, Staph. Epidermidis, EC. Faecalis, E. Coli and Ps. Aeruginosa.

SOURCE: BioTech Medics, Inc.

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