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I-vation Implantable Drug Delivery System for the Eye Enters Efficacy Trial

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2008-08-04 19:18:50 by Michael in Medgadget
...drug delivery device, an intravitreal implant designed for delivery of drugs for conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration, as well as anterior diseases such as glaucoma. The I-vation Sustained Drug Delivery System has now entered Phase IIb of clinical trial in patients with diabetic macular edema From the...
 
 
 
 
 
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In the Works: Inhalable Drug Testing Device

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2008-05-07 17:28:42 by Michael in Medgadget
...drug delivery devices are tested From the press release: Through the innovative use of technology, the new device can mirror the performance and level of data provided by current laboratory laser diffraction measurement machines, for an estimated one-hundredth of the cost when integrated into a high volume device. The device measures the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Nascar Implements Random Drug Testing for Heroin!

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2008-09-22 06:42:08 by max in zedomax.com
...drug testing, we can see that heroin-addicated Nascar drivers will definitely benefit from the cause In a similar incident, PGA Tour players have been rumored to use steroids to hit the ball longer. Whether thats true or not, PGA Tour officials did not wait to find out and also did implement a random drug testing not too long ago What I am...
 
 
 
 
 
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FDA Issues Guidance for Drug Eluting Stents

2008-03-26 17:57:04 by Michael in Medgadget
 
...drug eluting coronary stents, the FDA has issued guidance notes for the industry for the development, testing, clinical studies, and manufacture of the devices From the FDA: This draft guidance, announced in today's Federal Register discusses the development pathway for new drug-eluting stents and provides recommendations on information...
 
 
 
 
 
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Nanovector Trojan Horses (NTH): Drug That May Prevent Radiation Injury

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2008-01-29 20:34:00 by Michael in Medgadget
...drug based on carbon nanotubes can help prevent people from dying of acute radiation injury following radiation exposure The drug, based on carbon nanotubes and two common food preservatives, has already shown huge promise in reducing the effects of radiation exposure: The new study was commissioned after preliminary tests found the drug was...
 
 
 
 
 
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MagneTrace: Drug Compliance Necklace

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2008-03-06 08:00:01 by Josh in Medgadget
...drug noncompliance costs the country billions of dollars each year as a result of re-hospitalization, complications, disease progression and even death Ghovanloo and graduate student Xueliang Huo have designed a sensor necklace that records the date and time a pill is swallowed, which they hope will increase drug compliance and decrease...
 
 
 
 
 
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MediDome Drug Injector Is Designed with Patient in Mind

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2008-05-31 01:31:28 by Michael in Medgadget
...drug dose (eliminating the need for priming), all manufactured in one factory as one product, which means lower cost production. MediDome uses a universal colour coding drug system - the ring is a different colour depending on which drug is in the pre-filled reservoir. Minimal packaging reduces the product's carbon footprint, and a large...
 
 
 
 
 
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MediDome Drug Injector

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2008-06-01 22:01:50 by Editor in Ubergizmo
...drug injector is one neat invention from Christopher Holden, a 21 year old student, and the device is currently going to be patented by his school, Northumbria University in Newcastle. The MediDome aims to do away with the needle and syringe in order to eliminate needlestick injuries, coming in a friendlier and less threatening form factor...
 
 
 
 
 
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MediDome Drug Injector

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2008-06-02 05:06:35 by admin in GadgetBB News Blog
...drug injector is one neat invention from Christopher Holden, a 21 year old student, and the device is currently going to be patented by his school, Northumbria University in Newcastle. The MediDome aims to do away with the needle and syringe in order to eliminate needlestick injuries, coming in a friendlier and less threatening form factor...