CROSSJECT’s ZENEO® needle-free auto-injector consistently matches depth of traditional intramuscular injections and exceeds the standards needle length of currently utilized auto-injectors Injection ...
A new tool could make fear of needles a thing of the past for anyone who regularly receives drug injections. NovaXS Biotech, which was highlighted by TechCrunch, has announced that it’s raised $1.5 ...
PharmaJet, a commercial-stage world leader in needle-free injection systems to improve the performance and outcomes of injectables with its enabling needle-free injection technology, announced that it ...
Outside of body art enthusiasts who, frankly, are probably too cool to hang out with us, no one likes getting a needle stuck in them. Fortunately, a spinoff startup from the Massachusetts Institute of ...
Jet injector device delivers single dose of injectable flu vaccine without a needle KING OF PRUSSIA, Penn. / GOLDEN, Colo. – [August 19, 2014] – PharmaJet® Inc., the developer of a needle-free ...
Needles are a common phobia that makes getting vaccines or beneficial injections a harrowing deal for many. Even if you are not deathly afraid of needles, who likes the unnecessary pain of getting ...
Needles are usually seen as a necessary evil, but maybe they don't have to be. Plenty of painless alternatives are in the works, like microneedle patches, a laser-based device that pushes drugs ...
The Needle-Free Injection System Market represents a groundbreaking advancement in medical technology, offering an innovative alternative to traditional needle-based drug delivery methods. These ...
Needle-free injection technologies have been developed for injecting liquid formulations, as well as injecting drugs and vaccines in a solid dosage form. Needle-free injection technologies have been ...
In a recent study posted to the bioRxiv* server, researchers at the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases evaluated the immunogenicity of a severe acute respiratory ...
A needle-free injection will soon be available to thousands of diabetics. A British company has designed a £120 gadget that could free diabetics from the daily trauma of painful injections. It works ...