Health & Medicine
Researchers Develop Microneedle Patch that Delivers Drugs Faster, More Efficiently
Researchers have now developed a new kind of microneedle, a flexible patch that binds to the skin like a regular household bandage, but pierces into the skin and dissolves. The new patch makes drug delivery faster and more efficient.
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