Injectable Implantable Articles & Analysis
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Microspheres are tiny spherical particles containing drugs that can be injected or implanted for sustained release, allowing a slow and controlled delivery of the therapeutic agent to the targeted site. ...
Polymer Microspheres The polymer microspheres range in diameter from 1 to 200 microns and can be loaded with different drugs or bioactive molecules depending on the application. The microspheres can be injected or implanted into the target tissue or organ, allowing the drug to be released locally with minimal systemic effects. ...
All pharmaceutical excipients provided by CD Formulation can be used in various medical products such as capsules, tablets, oral liquids, inhalers, implants and injections. Please visit https://www.formulationbio.com/products/active-pharmaceutical-ingredient-excipients.html to learn more. ...
“I’m pleased to say that our first implant procedure went smoothly. The RENOVA iStim implant was placed during an outpatient procedure and treatment will now be done at the patient’s home. ...
KiOmed Pharma announces the granting of the CE mark for its first implantable product intended to treat osteoarthritis symptoms and the signing of a License and Supply Agreement with TRB Chemedica, a leading pharmaceutical and biotechnology company. KiOmed Pharma announces the granting of the CE mark for its first implantable product intended to treat osteoarthritis symptoms and the signing of a ...
Sensor-enabled digital health solutions: how they work By periodically uploading continuous data to the cloud, implantable sensors offer a reimbursable, data-driven solution that may improve outcomes, providing an unprecedented window on fluctuation of chronic disease indicators and risk factors. ...
"Our RENOVA device, is easy to implant, potentially devoid of severe complications and is in a form factor that works for physicians and patients alike. ...
The technology, licensed exclusively by Micron Biomedical, shows the potential to offer an attractive alternative to current long-acting contraceptive options, which can be costly and require an injection or the implantation of a device by a healthcare professional. ...
Sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity was also reported in experimental animals, with increased incidences of mesotheliomas observed in one study in male and female rats given fibrous fluoro-edenite by intraperitoneal or intrapleural injection. The results of the few available mechanistic studies were consistent with proposed mechanisms of fibre carcinogenicity. ...
