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Possible new oral drug delivery system for Multiple Sclerosis Drugs

Last post Thu, May 22 2008 9:49 PM by bronxboricua. 1 replies.


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  • squiffy2 squiffy2
    Posts: 68
    • permalink Possible new oral drug delivery...

    • Posted: Thu, May 01 2008 9:05 AM

    • Diabetics and multiple sclerosis patients could take their medicine via a capsule or a tablet instead of enduring multiple injections, because of a new development by a UT professor.

      Biomedical engineering professor Nikolaos Peppas and other researchers created a gel-like material that could coat a capsule that would deliver protein-based medicine, such as insulin.

      Diabetics, who usually inject themselves with insulin two to three times per day, could swallow a gel-coated capsule that would release insulin in their upper small intestine and allow it to enter the bloodstream. The gel will allow the insulin to withstand harsh acidic conditions in the stomach and travel to its final destination..........

      For the full report please go to MSRC: MS Research News : New Discoveries : Technology

    • The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre - http://www.msrc.co.uk
    • Filed under: multiple sclerosis, ms, research, MS_Treatment, MS Multiple_Sclerosis
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  • bronxboricua bronxboricua
    Posts: 2
    • permalink Re: Possible new oral drug delivery...

    • Posted: Thu, May 22 2008 9:49 PM

    • Hi:

      I would do that in a heart beat. I'm just so tired of injecting myself, actually hate it passionately. But like anything else I'm sure it will come with it's side effects. In any case, willing to try. (((-_-)))


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