
Getting your pharmaceuticals delivered on time and consistently can be quite a challenge for some people, but the brilliant minds at MIT have developed an implantable medication laced film which makes it a snap to deliver pharmaceuticals accurately. This film will probably see action in the future, delivering drugs for cancer, epilepsy, diabetes and other diseases. It also holds the distinction of being the first drug-delivery coatings that “can be remotely activated by applying a small electric field”. Sounds perfect for forgetful folk like me.
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