MedScienceSwiss AG is developing the technology of the future for the treatment of resistant bacteria and has the potential to significantly reduce the number of deaths in hospitals due to nosocomial infections while saving resources and lowering costs for payers and national health systems.
Products, services, technology
Our electro-magnetic devices do not require chemicals and toxic compounds to eliminate the resistant bacteria, and pathogens are therefore unable to develop resistance.
Our modulated high-energy fields penetrate all types of tissue in order to eliminate the bacteria without damage to human cells.
Cooperation possibilities
Our publication is now available. Discover the summary: ISBN: 978-3-9525906-0-7, Inactivation of highly resistant bacteria in electromagnetic field A study for the elimination of antibiotic-resistant germs.
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- Dr. Pierre Vollenweider
Some insights
MedScienceSwiss AG is developing the technology of the future for the treatment of resistant bacteria.
Our patented and proprietary product range called PlanB is not only an alternative to the current plan A which are antibiotics, but a revolutionary approach to treatment resistent bacteria.
We were able to achieve a revolutionary step in the damage and replication of highly resistant bacteria with a novel idea.
We developed the process and the devices for this. Our current catalog contains the most dangerous bacterial strains.
Kleb. pneumoniae .
S. aureus MRSA , E.coli.further
Our team of experienced physicists, medical doctors, microbiologists, and electrical engineers brings deep expertise to this innovative project, which is currently patent‑pending in the US, Canada, and Europe.
We have developed an alternative solution to combat highly resistant bacteria across all tissue types, particularly in cases where current antibiotic therapies fail.
By bringing you together with interested innovative investors and companies in the high electronic performance area.
Siemens, Bruker, and other innovative power‑electronics companies working in the electromagnetic field.