The team, from the Department of Aerospace Engineering at IIT Bombay, explained that, unlike syringes with needles, the shock syringe doesn’t rely on piercing the skin with a sharp tip.
New Delhi: Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay have developed a shockwave-based needle-free syringe that ensures painless and safe drug delivery with lesser damage to the ...
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay have developed a shockwave-based needle-free syringe that ensures painless and safe drug delivery with lesser damage to the skin and ...
Needles have played a crucial role in inducing life-saving vaccines, and drugs into a patient's system, however, when it's the most dreaded part of a child's experience at a doctor's clinic.
Medical practitioners have been using needles to inject medicines into human bodies for decades. But no one likes getting pricked, be it children or adults. In some cases, the fear is so strong, ...
IIT Bombay has developed needle-free shock syringes for painless, safe drug delivery, offering hope for a future without injection-related trauma. Tested on rats, it outperformed traditional needles ...
Given the great need to reduce HIV transmission among PWID in many LMIC, and the potential barriers to the effectiveness of programs in these countries, understanding what has happened with the ...
You don’t have to be scared of the needles anymore. A team of researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) has developed a prototype of a needle-free syringe. Surprisingly ...
Participants more commonly reported use of droppers (68%), dosing cups (67%), and teaspoons (62%) versus cylindrical spoons (49%) or oral syringes (49%) for measuring oral liquids. Sixty-four (66. ...