EUROPEAN RESEARCHERS DEVELOP NEEDLE-LESS INJECTION

BY KEITH NUTHALL EUROPEAN Union (EU) research network Eureka has hailed as a success a research and development project using its services creating a new needle-free injection device. The Zeneo - developed by France-based CrossJect - is a pre-filled, single-use injection device adapting to different injection depths (intradermal, subcutaneous, intramuscular). It uses calibrated gas pressure to force pharmaceuticals through the skin to appropriate depths. CrossJect used Eureka's 'Eurostars' programmes to help secure funding and partners. A Eureka report said Euro ...


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