Unique injection technology does not hurt by stabbing needles straight into the intestinal wall
Instead of injecting into the blood vessels under the skin, the drug will be injected into the intestinal wall, because the organ has no receptors that feel pain due to needle sticking.
Instead of injecting into the blood vessels under the skin, the drug will be injected into the intestinal wall, because the organ has no receptors that feel pain due to needle sticking. This solution is considered to be the savior of millions of people with diabetes in the world!
The capsule has the ability to automatically carry out injections when it reaches the intestine.
The technology key of this method is that a capsule (the same shape as the capsule we usually drink) has the ability to automatically carry out injections when it reaches the intestine.
This new technique is expected to completely replace traditional injections. Since then, millions of people with chronic diseases will no longer have to suffer from single pain due to daily injections!
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