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“You can hold your hand over our injector and not get hurt, because the spray breaks up within a few millimeters after it leaves the injector,” Mulye says. He discovered that from developing his pharmaceutical injectors employed in nebulizers, a device used to deliver medication in the form of mist that can be inhaled.
Mulye has filed for patent protection and is keeping mum about precisely how the injector works until the patent process is completed.
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Finding the patent for their pharmaceutical injectors would probably tell us a lot.
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