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Queensland, Australia Health System Awards Retractable Technologies Safety Needle Contract



    Retractable Technologies, Inc. (AMEX: RVP), a leading maker of
    safety needle devices, announced today that Queensland Health, a
    department within the Queensland government, has awarded Retractable a
    one-year contract to supply its VanishPoint(R) automated retraction
    syringes to all of Queensland Health's 202 acute care facilities. The
    contract, which is effective immediately and renewable for two years,
    follows a successful two-year clinical study at Princess Alexandra
    Hospital in Brisbane, Australia, Queensland's capital. Virtually all
    of the healthcare facilities in Queensland and in Australia's five
    other states are government-operated.

    VanishPoint(R) products are distributed in Australia by
    Brisbane-based Scientific Educational Supplies Pty Ltd.

    Retractable Technologies, Inc. manufactures and markets
    VanishPoint(R) automated retraction safety syringes and blood
    collection devices, which virtually eliminate health care worker
    exposure to accidental needlestick injuries. These revolutionary
    devices use a patented friction ring mechanism that causes the
    contaminated needle to retract automatically from the patient into the
    barrel of the device, a feature that is designed to prevent reuse.
    VanishPoint(R) safety needle devices are distributed by various
    specialty and general line distributors. For more information on
    Retractable, visit our Web site at www.vanishpoint.com.

    Forward-looking statements in this press release are made pursuant
    to the safe harbor provision of the Private Securities Litigation
    Reform Act of 1995 and reflect the Company's current views with
    respect to future events. The Company believes that the expectations
    reflected in such forward-looking statements are accurate. However,
    the Company cannot assure you that such expectations will materialize.
    The Company's actual future performance could differ materially from
    such statements.

    Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences
    include, but are not limited to: the impact of dramatic increases in
    demand; the Company's ability to maintain and quickly increase its
    production capacity in the event of a dramatic increase in demand; the
    Company's ability to access the market; the Company's ability to
    decrease production costs; the Company's ability to continue to
    finance research and development as well as operations and expansion
    of production; the increased interest of other larger market players,
    specifically Becton Dickinson and Company, Inc., in providing safety
    needle devices to their customers; and other risks and uncertainties
    that are detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports
    filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.