British scientists develop antihypertensive needle
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Last Update: 2020-07-08
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Source: Internet
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British scientists recently successfully developed a blood pressure needle to treathigh blood pressure, and said it is expected to be put into clinical use within the next five yearsThe needle developed by Protherics Pharmaceuticals in Cheshire, England, has been successfully tested in humans, the Daily Mail of England has reportedThe needle contains a capbet (sea-born abdominal-footed mollusc) protein, which suppresses angiotensinTo further improve the effectiveness of the drug and reduce side effects, Protherics is developing more mature products for the antihypertensive needle, which is said to be 10 times more effective than it is nowAt that time, patients withhigh blood pressurecan be given three consecutive injections at the beginning of the use of needles, one or two weeks apart, and then every six months or a year to ensure that blood pressure is normal(According to China Medical Daily)
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