Magnetically Controlled Pill Could Boost Body’s Absorption of Drugs, Brown University Reveals

ScienceDaily (Jan. 18, 2011) — Do you want that in a pill or a shot? A pill, thank you, but most patients never have that choice. The problem with administering many medications orally is that a pill often will not dissolve at exactly the right site in the gastrointestinal tract where the medicine can be absorbed into the bloodstream. A new magnetic pill system developed by Brown University researchers could solve the problem by safely holding a pill in place in the intestine wherever it needs to be.

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