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New smart drug delivery system may help treatment for neurological disorders

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Drug delivery technology is aimed at helping people with spinal cord and other nervous system disorders Credit: KiBum Lee, Letao Yang and Brian M. The system, […].

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Innovate UK funding for new precision cancer treatment technology

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Sixfold Bioscience and Medicines Discovery Catapult awarded Innovate UK grant to pursue ground-breaking project. Programmable Oligonucleotide Delivery System (PODS), developed by Sixfold Bioscience, is a versatile system which delivers short interfering RNA (siRNA) gene silencing cargo to specific cancer cells.

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New drug carrier systems

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University of Delaware researchers advance drug delivery systems to treat connective tissue disorders Credit: Graphic illustration by Jeffrey C.

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Nemolizumab Approved for Adults with Prurigo Nodularis

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XTALKS : Changes are Coming to Prefilled Injectable Drug Delivery Systems Live and On-Demand: Thursday, September 12, 2024, at 1pm EDT (10 am PDT) Register for this webinar today to learn more about the future of injectable drug delivery systems and the impact of blow-fill-seal technology.

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Technological Innovation: The Medicine of Healthcare

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A mutual symbiotic relationship is formed between the two domains, where with the help of technology new discoveries can be made in the field of medicine for the sole purpose of helping people. Nanodevices are used to improve medical imaging and some nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems are currently being used in research and studies.

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Scilex buys rights to acute migraine treatment Elyxyb in Canada and the US

Pharmaceutical Technology

Elyxyb is a prescription nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used for acute migraine treatment in adult patients with or without aura. It is formulated using a self-micro-emulsifying drug delivery system that improves the drug’s bioavailability and solubility.

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Leading commercial dose (non-sterile) companies in contract marketing

Pharmaceutical Technology

Robotics, for example, has facilitated the automation of medicine preparation and distribution, controlled drug delivery systems, and machine-readable coding on medicine packages. Newly emerging technologies have helped in improving the effectiveness and safety of non-sterile commercial dose products.

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