Redesigning the Needle and Syringe: The medidome

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A new medical trend with the potential for huge impact is the brilliant innovation by Chris Holden, which can completely alter the drug administration procedures worldwide. The medidome has all of the essential parameters needed to eliminate all the fears, discomforts, complications and contamination dangers of the standard medical injections.
The medidome comes in two variations, both of which are disposable and beautifully designed.
The first one, Needle medidome, is a disposable needle based injection, which can reduce injuries and human errors, as well as speed up the injection process so that more people can be treated in less time. It is far less intimidating than a regular needle and can be used for pediatric purposes. Also, it is most useful for self-injections, first-aid kits and military and army field based injections. Probably the greatest advantage is the potential for mass immunization required in developing countries where the possibility of contracting the HIV virus can be easily obliterated.
The second one, Absorption medidome, administers absorption-based drugs by using a unique slow release design. This too, has a great many advantages. There is absolutely no syringe sharing which eliminates the contraction of HIV. It also particularly facilitates the administration of slow-release painkillers and children’s antibiotics.
The incredibly long list of medidome benefits can only indicate that it will soon become the most prominent drug-administration aid worldwide. We sure do hope.

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