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BD partners with Biocorp on connected self-injection devices

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Medtech giant Beckton Dickinson (BD) has signed a deal with France’s Biocorp to use the latter’s near-field communication (NFC) tags in injectable devices. The Injay tag can confirm a complete injection and transfer that information via an NFC reader to a smartphone or tablet for review by a healthcare professional.

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Life Sciences 2022 Year in Review

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The past year has been a strong one for life sciences industries, from pivotal gene therapy approvals to continued innovations in the biotech and medical device spaces. Several neurological stimulation devices with AI features were approved by the FDA this year. million for a single infusion.

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Grand Rounds October 21, 2022: Disinformation, Cyberthreat, and Choice: Protecting Patients and Clinical Research From the Digital Triple Threat (Eric Perakslis, PhD; Andrea Downing)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Perakslis said his definition of digital health is any time you mix medical information and the internet. There are 5 forces that drive the internet, including surveillance capitalism, attention economy, connectivity, social networks, and personification. Researchers need to overcome the risks of online tools and increase the benefits.

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Ways IoT Has Transformed The Pulse Of Healthcare, And Will Continue To Do So In The Future

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The Internet of Things is the interconnection of available medical devices, software applications and other resources to collect and exchange data to provide a reliable, efficient, and smart healthcare service to the patients. The IoT platform requires uninterrupted connectivity. What are the benefits of using IoT devices?

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What can pharma marketing learn from other regulated industries?

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The financial world, like the pharmaceutical industry, must operate within a tightly-defined regulatory environment, and in doing so has proved adept at connecting with its customers. Virtual connections. Joanna Carlish, managing director, financial services, Tag Americas. About the authors.

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RFID: The future of smart labelling?

Pharmaceutical Technology

The pharmaceutical industry began using radio frequency identification (RFID) tags in the early 2000s. Pfizer was the first to use the tech, adding RFID tags to track a Viagra (sildenafil) shipment circa 2006. Twenty years ago, the cost of implementing RFID tags and the ecosystem (software) was much more expensive than today.

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Unveiling Potential: Exploring Alpha Emitter Radiopharmaceuticals

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Omer Nawaz, PhD, Molecular Imaging Director of an emerging biotech, and Michael Lamba, PhD, DABR, Academic Medical Physicist, explored recent breakthroughs in radiotherapy. Anderson, PharmD, PhD, Radiation Clinical Pharmacologist, A. Guarnaschelli. There is also potential for using several radiotherapies in combination therapies.

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