New pill technology could replace injections for protein-based medications
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New pill technology could replace injections for protein-based medications
Researchers at the University of Bath have developed a new technology that—for many patients—could make injections a thing of the past. The new system could be used in the future for a range of treatments, including growth hormone, immunotherapy cancer treatments, and diabetes and weight management treatments such as Wegovy and Ozempic.
Replace injections with pills? New technology could make it happen
Researchers at the University of Bath have developed a new technology that, for many patients could make injections a thing of the past. The new system could be used in the future for a range of treatments including growth hormone, immunotherapy cancer treatments, and diabetes and weight management treatments such as Wegovy and Ozempic.
University of Bath Innovates Breakthrough Technology to Replace Injections
Researchers at the University of Bath have achieved a significant breakthrough that could revolutionize the way therapeutic proteins are administered, potentially eliminating the discomfort and inconvenience of injections for millions of patients worldwide. This innovative technology enables the oral delivery of protein-based drugs, such as hormones, antibodies, and peptides, which traditionally require injection due to […]
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