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Powder micro-dosing agreement extended
Meridica has announced the renewal of its showcasing agreement for Xcelodose, its powder micro-dosing technology, with pharmaceutical services organisation Quintiles
News from Meridica (17 December 2003)
Extrusion dies for laboratory applications
Typically for an extrusion rheometry test, a material is extruded at the same temperatures through a set of dies of the same diameter but of different bore lemghts Brochure available
News from Celsum Technologies ( 9 December 2003)
Bringing drug addiction treatment to the USA
Lofexidine is the only non-opiate, non-addictive treatment approved in the United Kingdom used to manage withdrawal symptoms in patients undergoing opiate detoxification
News from Britannia Pharmaceuticals (21 November 2003)
Multiple parameters through acrylic manifold
User application article Versatile 17-parameter blood test system uses acrylic manifold fitted with a combination of valves and peristaltic pumps
News from Carville (17 November 2003)
Off-the-shelf laser drilled precision pinholes
Precision pinholes and flow control devices direct from micro-machining facility in a wide range of materials including polymers, ceramics, metals and semiconductors
News from Oxford Lasers (28 October 2003)
Advancing development of surgical adhesions
AdSurf is a synthetic surfactant - a unique formulation of the naturally occurring phospholipids dipalmitoylphosphatidycholine and phosphatidyl glycerol
News from Britannia Pharmaceuticals (17 October 2003)
It gets right up your nose
Next generation nasal device is capable of delivering an accurate single dose of a wide range of therapeutic agents
News from Bespak Europe (14 October 2003)
Bringing a fast OSA to market, fast
User application article Owens Design collaborates with Candela Instruments to bring an ultra fast and sensitive optical surface analyser to market
News from Owens Design (14 October 2003)
Migraine treatment gets up your nose
Britannia and Novartis collaborate to develop nasal powder treatment for migraines which promises fast, long-lasting relief
News from Britannia Pharmaceuticals ( 9 October 2003)
Cast of thousands
User application article A minimal footprint with smooth lines was a key consideration in the design of a stylish enclosure for laser scanning confocal imaging system
News from Norse Precision Castings ( 9 October 2003)
Connector solutions for unusual applications
These special products can be produced for wide-ranging applications in areas such as medical technology, military systems, testing, engineering, industrial electronics, etc
News from Odu UK ( 3 October 2003)
A dose of success
Precision automated powder filling technology for use in early stage clinical trials has been licensed to five out of the top ten global pharmaceutical companies
News from Meridica (25 June 2003)
Conductive films create real potential
Lightweight and flexible carbon filled films for use in clinical applications such as ECG, Tens, biosensors and EMI/RFI radiation shielding for medical equipment
News from InteliCoat (25 June 2003)
Asthma treatment shows promise in phase II trial
Study published in European Respiratory Journal shows Britannia Pharmaceutical's Pumactant abolished early asthmatic responses in all subjects
News from Britannia Pharmaceuticals (16 June 2003)
Low-profile bottle caps a last-minute saviour
Chemically inert PTFE caps were required at short notice because the workstation could not accommodate standard inert bottle caps currently available on the market
News from Omnifit (10 June 2003)
Chrome plating for medical and biotech devices
Chromium adds a dimension of hardness that is often required by medical device manufacturers and the genomics and proteomics market
News from Point Technologies (10 June 2003)
Machining technology drills nano-diameter holes
Proprietary technology includes the control of high-energy liquid jets to cut and shape features with sizes below 50 nanometers in a wide variety of materials
News from Nanomatrix (22 May 2003)
A solution to the stickiest of problems
New generation thermal spray technology provides superior release properties against adhesives, glues, tapes and other sticky substances
News from Poeton Industries ( 7 May 2003)
Antihelminthic drug from natural botanical source
New antihelminthic drug called Mirazid, derived purely from a natural botanical source, has been registered by the Egyptian ministry of health as a treatment for schistosomiasis and fascioliasis
News from Pharco Pharmaceuticals ( 4 March 2003)
Doubling investment in the US market
At a time when most companies are reducing investment in their home and overseas markets, Poeton sees the opportunity to capitalise on success
News from Poeton Industries (27 February 2003)
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