Subcutaneous medicine slow release device
A slow-release device and a technology for drugs, which are applied in the field of subcutaneous drug slow-release devices, can solve problems such as inability to release drugs in a controlled manner, incapable of intermittent drug delivery, etc., and achieve the effects of convenient implantation and suture positioning, low cost, and simple operation.
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[0071] Subcutaneous controlled intermittent release of parathyroid hormone.
[0072] 1. Using polycaprolactone (PCL) as the material, 3D printing is used to complete the device processing. The device is equipped with 15 drug release cells to meet the drug release requirements of two cycles (14 days), and the assembly is completed according to the drawings.
[0073] 2. Place the device in disinfectant alcohol and perform aseptic treatment under ultraviolet light for 12 hours.
[0074] 3. Take the gel microspheres made of parathyroid stimulating hormone and place them in 15 drug release cells in the drug storage tray at an amount of 20 μg / cell to complete the preparation of the drug release device.
[0075] 4. Place the drug release device under the skin at the corresponding position of the human body, and use the 4 fixing holes on the device to suture and fix it.
[0076] 5. Use the drive magnet drive device to release the medicine at the specified time every day. After releas...
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