A Johns Hopkins University-led research team has developed a pill-sized capsule that, when swallowed by a patient, can diagnose, monitor, and treat gastrointestinal diseases including Barrett's ...
A swallowable, pill-size sensor that can sense gases as it travels through the human digestive tract may one day help doctors diagnose patients' gut conditions, such as lactose intolerance and ...
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A pill that confirms you actually swallowed your medicine
SAFARI capsule technology offers a novel solution for medication adherence, using a dissolvable Faraday cage to verify ...
Using a novel automated microfilling system, the authors demonstrate that roller compaction followed by milling is a viable preprocessing technique for high-dose chemical-in-capsule dosage forms. The ...
Engineers have developed a prototype of a standard pill capsule that contains a tiny microchip and digestible antenna that automatically sends an alert when medicine is ingested. Researchers at the ...
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