#To Be prescribed Soon: Implantable Drug Releasing Microchips Over the past few years wee covered Microchips Biotech, an MIT spin out company that developed an implantable technology to release drugs inside the body in a controlled manner. It been almost a decade since the technology has had initial development, but now it may finally see clinical light of day. The company has partnered now with Teva Pharmaceutical to produce the initial product and put it through clinical trials. The implantable chip has tiny reservoirs, each containing one dose of a particular medication. The tops of these reservoirs are capped by a metal membrane which can be moved out of the way by delivering an electric current. Each reservoir can be activated individually to open up depending on the applied current, allowing for administration at the exact times and even with multiple medications. The company microchips have gone already through a successful clinical trial on patients with osteoporosis, delivering teriparatide directly without having to go through regular injections. Flashbacks: Wireless Implantable Microchips Deliver Drugs When Needed Continuous Microchips Glucose Monitoring Shows Promiseompany homepage: Microchips Biotechource: MIT h
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