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Fun with intradermal drug delivery materials

Started by Jasper, February 07, 2008, 10:10:17 AM

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Triple Zero

please be careful not to accidentally poison yourself :)

a lot of things that are perfectly fine to ingest, are not very nice when absorbed directly into your bloodstream, especially since the dosis might be hard to control.
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Jasper

Quote from: triple zero on February 16, 2008, 07:17:51 PM
please be careful not to accidentally poison yourself :)

a lot of things that are perfectly fine to ingest, are not very nice when absorbed directly into your bloodstream, especially since the dosis might be hard to control.

It was a joke.

Although it could relatively easily be engineered into any number of drug delivery systems to nearly eliminate hypodermic needles.

Cainad (dec.)

OR used in a hypodermic injection so that it could penetrate deep tissues without being swept away by the bloodstream.

Jasper

I'm not sure it'd work that way.  Dunno really.