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.
In a welcome move for many patients who have a fear of needles, latest research by the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) promises a painless syringe experience for all kinds of ...
IIT Bombay researchers have developed a needle-free shock syringe using high-energy shock waves, promising painless drug delivery and quicker healing MUMBAI: Say goodbye to the fear of needles ...
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology ( IIT) Bombay have introduced a painless alternative in the form of a shockwave-based needle-free syringe that ensures safe drug delivery ...
Viren Menezes from IIT Bombay's Department of Aerospace Engineering has developed a shockwave-based syringe that delivers medication without piercing the skin with a sharp needle. Instead ...
At least 96% of the initial concentration of pantoprazole remained throughout the 96-hour study period in all syringes ( Table 1). If the product is to be further diluted for infusion, it should ...
As an answer to the fear of needle-syringes, a team of researchers at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay have developed a shock syringe, which doesn’t rely on piercing the skin with a sharp ...
New Delhi, Dec 26: 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 ...
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 ...
has developed a prototype of a needle-free syringe. Surprisingly, this invention was inspired by the world of aerospace engineering and not medicine as one would assume. To advertise here ...