Needle-free injection into skin and soft matter with highly focused microjets
Yoshiyuki Tagawa, Nikolai Oudalov, A. El Ghalbzouri, Chao Sun, Detlef, Lohse

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel needle-free injection method using highly-focused microjets that achieve precise, deep, and minimally invasive drug delivery into skin and soft tissue, addressing limitations of traditional diffusive jets.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the use of highly-focused microjets for needle-free injections, enabling precise, deep, and small-volume injections with improved control and reduced pain.
Findings
Microjets penetrate human skin and soft tissue effectively.
Injection spot smaller than a mosquito's proboscis.
Model predicts penetration depth accurately.
Abstract
The development of needle-free drug injection systems is of great importance to global healthcare. However, in spite of its great potential and research history over many decades, these systems are not commonly used. One of the main problems is that existing methods use diffusive jets, which result in scattered penetration and severe deceleration of the jets, causing frequent pain and insufficient penetration. Another longstanding challenge is the development of accurate small volume injections. In this paper we employ a novel method of needle-free drug injection, using highly-focused high speed microjets, which aims to solve these challenges. We experimentally demonstrate that these unique jets are able to penetrate human skin: the focused nature of these microjets creates an injection spot smaller than a mosquito's proboscis and guarantees a high percentage of the liquid being…
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TopicsAdvancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery · Bee Products Chemical Analysis · Toxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins
