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Monday, 30 December 2013
Scientists use synchrotron to develop novel ibuprofen delivery methods for bones
An excruciatingly painful broken bone. Surgery. Recovery. Healing. You could take an anti? inflammatory drug, like ibuprofen for the pain, but it works more or less throughout the body, resulting in less pain?relief than you'd like.Researchers from Western University are developing a drug carrier that would ensure the drugs needed to treat the pain are taken directly to the bones, providing better targeted treatment.The group, led by Dr.Tsun?Kong Sham and PhD student Xiaoxuan Guo, in collaboration with Dr.
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