Car airbags brainchild for needle free injection system
Posted on Aug 25, 09 09:50 PM PDT

Who here loves to be on the receiving end of a needle prick? Not many, we presume, which is why we bring you good news of Pervormanc from Germany who developed an injection system using technology inspired from car airbags, potentially making short work of current disadvantages involved in modern spring and compressed gas systems. The Pyrofast system, as it is called, is a chemical mix that creates a continuous and even pressure profile to push the drug into the skin when activated. This system has been touted to deliver a 40 msec even burst of liquid or solid drugs which ought to overcome turbulence experienced, which means kids no longer can get a lollipop as a reward from the good doctor after each jab since it will be painless then.
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