Microjet delivery systems that are inspired by cephalopods’ propulsion methods enable the needle-free administration of large biomolecules through the lining of the gastrointestinal tract. These ...
Using the intranasal route to deliver medications is gaining popularity as an alternative to using intravenous therapy in emergency rooms, according to a paper published in Annals of Emergency ...
As medications advance, so do devices used for drug delivery. Pharmaceutical engineers and designers are focused on how to make drug delivery systems easier, less painful, more sustainable, and better ...
A patient-controlled liquid oral opioid device could address delays in pain medication delivery, according to a study published July 26 in the Journal of Pain Research. Researchers from the New Haven, ...
Georgia Tech engineers have created a pill that could effectively deliver insulin and other injectable drugs, making medicines for chronic illnesses easier for patients to take, less invasive, and ...
In its second and third such notices this week, the FDA doled out its most serious label to a pair of recalls of devices used in medication delivery. The first and larger of the two recalls came from ...
For the fourth time already this month, the FDA has issued a notice formally bestowing a Class I label—denoting a heightened risk of serious injury or death—upon a recall of yet another drug delivery ...