Drug Delivery Device Articles & Analysis
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This could revolutionize the field of organ transplantation and offer hope to patients with organ failure. Drug testing: Bioprinted tissues can be used to test new drugs and therapies in a more realistic and humane way than traditional animal models. ...
ByMatexcel
In biomedical engineering, hydrophobic polymers are used in the development of medical devices, implants, and drug delivery systems. Their water-repellent properties help prevent bacterial adhesion, ensuring the safety and efficacy of these devices. ...
In this article, Barbara Lead, Chief Executive Officer of Cambridge Pharma and Oval Medical Technologies, outlines the sustainability efforts undertaken by SMC Group associated companies, including facilitating the transition from hospital to at-home treatment and investment in greener facilities. At the 2021 COP26 summit in Glasgow, further cuts to carbon dioxide emissions were agreed to ...
It meets international standards for medical devices and OSHA recommendations for needlestick safety devices. Latex free, the ClickZip™ Needle Retractable Safety Syringe has been listed by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and has current US FDA 510K and ARTG approval, CE marked and ISO certification. ...
Three years after Sanofi led its series B, Enable Injections has raised a $215 million round to fund work on subcutaneous drug delivery system enFuse. Enable Injections’ device consists of a wearable delivery disc and a system for transferring the drug from its original vessel. Users put the disc in the ...
Auto-injectors, drug delivery medical devices that automatically administer an injectable dose for a patient, have grown in popularity over the past decade. ...
Noxilizer has developed an optimal sterilization process specifically for prefilled syringes and other drug-delivery devices. The low temperature NO2sterilization process will effectively sterilize the external, gas accessible surfaces of the syringewith minimal to no impact on the contents of the syringe. ...
