Phoenix, Arizona and Vancouver, British Columbia – Eternity Healthcare Inc. officials announce that it has completed a new design of a needle-free injection device. With this new design, doctors will be able to administer vaccines intramuscularly, therefore appealing to a larger vaccine market.
Eternity Healthcare Inc. currently has on the market the Comfort-in Needle-Free Injection System, this device is designed to deliver drugs and medications under the skin (subcutaneously). The Comfort-in is not suitable for delivery of vaccines. Most vaccines require injections to be delivered intramuscularly. We have developed a new device, yet to be named, that is in the forefront of the next generation of Needle-Free delivery. This new technology should appeal to anyone who does not like painful intramuscular injection of vaccines.
Dr. Salari, C.E.O. of Eternity Healthcare Inc. said: "With the recent FDA approval to use a Needle-Free Injection device to administration vaccines, such as Influenza, it opens the door for a large number of injectable vaccines, to be injected without the use of needles." He went on to state: "Using a needle-free injection device to administer vaccines will not only be less painful, but will eliminate accidental poking and reducing the risk of transmitting diseases. Health care workers are always concerned with accidental poking and cross contamination especially when blood is involved."
The World Health Organization estimates that there are more than a billion vaccinations administered worldwide each year, that number will increase by a as much as 20% per year. This increase is due to the discovery of additional viruses and associated diseases being recognized and the need for vaccinations increases.
Source: Eternity Healthcare
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