University of British Columbia researchers say they've developed needle-free, pain-free way for people with diabetes to take their insulin.
Researchers at Li Lab have developed oral insulin drops that are placed under the tongue to be absorbed into the body, which could replace the need for insulin injections.
Aaron McArthur has more on the product that's showing promise in lab tests.
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Researchers at Li Lab have developed oral insulin drops that are placed under the tongue to be absorbed into the body, which could replace the need for insulin injections.
Aaron McArthur has more on the product that's showing promise in lab tests.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10547006/ubc-oral-insulin-drops/
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