Medical Injection Articles & Analysis
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What is Lumbar Spinal Stenosis? Lumbar spinal stenosis, or LSS, is a common condition in which the lower spinal canal narrows and compresses the nerves in the lower back. Lumbar spinal stenosis is generally caused by aging and natural wear and tear on the spine. With lumbar spinal stenosis, thickened ligament, overgrowth of bone, and/or bulging discs in the lower back put pressure on the ...
The RaniPill is a dissolvable robotic pill that navigates through the stomach and into the small intestines, where it injects medication into the intestinal wall using a microneedle. This method is a less painful way to take medications that are usually given by injection. ...
Innovations and Iterations In the consumer tech world, iterations happen very fast, though most inventions are not ‘one and done’ masterpieces: the Dyson cyclone vacuum cleaner made 5,127 prototypes. In the medical device world, development takes longer because of the appropriate and necessary regulations and need for safety. Using an agile approach, but with safety and reliability ...
“We have taken a different approach, using technology with the RaniPill, instead of chemistry and we are getting bioavailability and absorption rates that rival subcutaneous injection of biologics,” he adds. Mr. Imran, a former venture capitalist and former VP of corporate strategy for Rani, says patients prefer pills over injections. According to ...
It only took about two weeks before my stomach started rejecting this medication and I had to go back to taking my steroids. Portal Instruments: Tell me about when your doctor suggested you try an injectable medication? ...
Rani Therapeutics, a San Jose-based company developing a pill to replace medical injections, went public on Friday. According to S-1 filings, shares were estimated to price between $14 and $16 last week. ...
Introduction “Our priority is to provide our customers with the high purity water and steam that is critical to the development and manufacturing of life-saving medications now and for future generations.” —George Gsell, MECO President Nexus Pharmaceuticals, maker of difficult-to-manufacture, high quality, FDA-approved specialty and generic drugs, is opening a ...
Brentwood is proud to partner with Penn State Health St. Joseph in Berks County’s fight against COVID-19. The company donated 5,000 reusable face shields to the hospital to protect healthcare workers as the pandemic continues. Brentwood President, Peter Rye, and his wife, Leigh, presented the donation to hospital representatives on Wednesday. “We wanted to protect those working to ...