A hypochlorous acid and acetic acid composition targets transient biofilms while preserving natural flora across skin, oral, and mucosal tissues.
A synergistic hypochlorous-acetic acid composition extends wound contact time, penetrates sub-surface biofilms, and limits tissue toxicity.
A dissolvable oral film combines immediate morphine delivery with ion-exchange sustained release to aid patients with swallowing difficulty.
Preformulated potassium phosphate injection controls osmolality and aluminum while avoiding dilution steps that raise contamination and dosing risks.
Pyramidal protuberances on a flexible fabric stimulate glabrous skin in proportion to pressure, improving proprioception, balance, and sway control.
Applying a sodium or potassium chloride composition at nerve regions with a pressure applicator targets fascial shortening without needles.