Saturday, October 4, 2014

Pill could replace injections (but is covered in tiny needles)

Pill is coated with hollow needles

When the pill reaches the desired location, its coating dissolves, allowing the drug to be released

Because there are no pain receptors in the GI tract, patients would not feel any pain from the internal injection


By

Mark Prigg for MailOnline


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Pill could replace injections (but is covered in tiny needles)




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