Researchers have developed a type of wireless skin tag that can deliver medicine to the body when needed. This label can be very suitable for patients with sensory disorders.
According to Tekna's technology and technology news service, the use of different types of drugs, either by injection or orally, can be challenging for many people. Now, researchers have developed a new type of wireless tag that can deliver various drugs to the body without any problems and through painless injections only with the help of the skin. It is also possible to control this label wirelessly through a smartphone or computer.
According to the information published in the article in question, North Carolina University researchers have succeeded in making a space-time patch on demand, which is considered a wireless drug delivery system. This technology is very similar to a Band-Aid and can receive commands wirelessly from a phone or computer. Therefore, it will be possible to precisely program this device for drug injection through microneedles.
In this technology, small polymer sheets are used along with tiny and sharp micro-needles that contain medicine in their lower part. Pressing the label on the body of the needles penetrates the upper layer of the skin painlessly and can release the drugs harmlessly by dissolving inside the body.
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