Bioengineers in South Korea have succeeded in developing an intravenous needle (IV) that can bend and flex as it enters the human body. The softening IV needle is rigid at room temperature, similar to ...
Ever heard of a vaccination without a needle? Doctors are talking about a quiet shift that’s changing how children experience injections.
Needles are usually seen as a necessary evil, but maybe they don't have to be. Plenty of painless alternatives are in the works, like microneedle patches, a laser-based device that pushes drugs ...
Around this time every year, I call my parents to let them know I’ve scheduled my flu shot, presenting the information with all the pride of a cat who’s just dragged a dead mouse inside: Look, mom and ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . PHILADELPHIA — Patients who received intravitreal injections experienced no less pain with a slightly smaller ...
Injections are an important and inevitable lynchpin of modern medicinal techniques. The idea is to force liquid directly into the body using a hollow needle to penetrate the skin. Without these kinds ...
Intas has signed an exclusive agreement with SII-backed IntegriMedical to deploy needle-free injection systems across IVF ...
In a recent study posted to the bioRxiv* server, researchers at the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases evaluated the immunogenicity of a severe acute respiratory ...
Intas collaborates with IntegriMedical to launch India’s first needle-free injection system for IVF and gynaecology: Our ...
Needles aren’t popular. For people with type 1 diabetes (and some with type 2 diabetes) that can be a problem, since treatment requires regular injections with insulin. Now, researchers at MIT have ...
Single-use and reusable needle-free injection devices will be designed for precise self-administration and home use. PharmaJet injector pens are intended for needle-free subcutaneous delivery of a ...
Health experts are warning people against a dangerous microdosing trend where people take smaller doses than prescribed and reuse needles, which can lead to bacterial infections and tissue damage ...