| Technology Overview
Needle-free injection - What is it?
Bioject's needle-free injection technology works by forcing
liquid medication at high speed through a tiny orifice that is held
against the skin. The diameter of the orifice is smaller than the diameter
of a human hair. This creates an ultra-fine stream of high-pressure
fluid that penetrates the skin without using a needle.
Bioject's technology is unique because it delivers injections to a
number of injection depths and supports a wide range of injection volumes.
For instance, the Biojector 2000 can deliver intramuscular or subcutaneous
injections up to 1 mL in volume. In addition, Bioject is developing
a syringe for the Biojector 2000 that delivers intradermal injections
that is currently in clinical trials.
Click on the pictures below to see needle-free injection in action.
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Intramuscular injections are the deepest injection type,
delivering the medication into the muscle tissue. Most vaccines
are currently delivered to the intramuscular depth.
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Subcutaneous injections are delivered to the adipose (fat)
layer just below the skin. Many therapeutic proteins are delivered
to the subcutaneous depth, such as human growth hormone.
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Intradermal* injections
are very shallow injections that deposit the medication between
the layers of the skin. Many new DNA-based vaccines are delivered
to the intradermal layer.
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* In Clinical Trials |
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