Many drugs, like insulin, can't survive the harsh trip through the digestive system. But the new invention would involve a swallowable capsule that contains a micro-injector that would pop out and inject the stomach wall.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/2DmiGUs
February 08, 2019
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