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The New Drug Patch Treatment BY, MICHAEL LOVRITY The Problem Microneedle patch technology used on the skin has existed for several years. But the problem is that because of the patch’s rigid chemical makeup The patches was not fully penetrated into the skin which causes a waste of the drug material and a slower delivery time. The New Drug Patch Lissett Bickford, with her research team developed a new flexible microneedle patch that forms to the skin directly. How It Works The nanoparticle, micro-molding patch is developed based on particle replication in non-wetting templates technology” The new microneedle patch is implanted directly on the skin for cases such as vaccinations and cancer therapy. Then, the chemicals within the patch are delivered through the skin with little to no waste. The Results “Softer, more malleable and water-soluble material that allows for more precise control over the shape, size, and composition of the patch, with little-to-no waste.” Unlike other methods for making these patches, this new technology allows for faster and increased widescale production, thus, reducing related costs. The Benefits The benefits of the new drug patch are: It’s softer, more malleable, and water-soluble. It allows for more precise control over the shape, size, and composition of the patch. The chemicals are being more efficient in cases such as vaccines and cancer therapy with little to no waste. Allows for quicker and greater production with reduced related costs. Unlike the other drug patches, it penetrates fully into the skin. And lastly, it increases the delivery time of the chemicals embedded in the patch. References http://www.vtnews.vt.edu/articles/2013/09/091613 -engineering-lissettbickfordpublication.html http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/201309/vt-dpt090613.php http://www.medgadget.com/2013/09/drug-patchtreatment-takes-new-strides.html