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MIT's sucker fish-inspired device sticks inside your gut to deliver drugs efficiently | A device helps deliver drugs and vaccines, as well as delivering zaps of electricity to stimulate appetite by activating specific hormones in the body.

An injected gel could make drugs like Ozempic last longer | Less frequent dosing of GLP-1 drugs would be easier for patients

With Varda Space, leading Silicon Valley players make big bet on making drugs in space

Varda Raises $187 Million to Manufacture Drugs in Space

Threat in Your Medicine Cabinet: The FDA's Gamble on America's Drugs

An investor makes a case for funding sex, drugs, and other socially taboo products

Elon Musk Juggled Drugs and Family Drama on Trump’s Campaign Trail

Scientists develop injection for long-lasting contraceptive implant | Approach could herald new way of delivering drugs, beyond birth control, over long periods of time

H.R. 238: To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to clarify that artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies can qualify as a practitioner eligible to prescribe drugs if authorized by the State involved and approved, cleared, or authorized by

UnitedHealth overcharged cancer patients for drugs by over 1,000%

How to Test More Drugs

Russia gives life sentence to Hydra dark web kingpin after seizing a ton of drugs

A bioinspired capsule can pump drugs directly into the walls of the GI tract

No more injections: MIT develop capsule that delivers drugs straight to the gut | This capsule is designed to release drugs directly into the stomach wall or other organs in the digestive tract.

Robots as small as a grain deliver drugs

It's not just obesity. Drugs like Ozempic will change the world

From Opium to Saffron, the Ancients Knew a Thing or Two About Drugs

How Do You Get Drugs to the Brain? Maybe Try a Parasite

Meta Has Run Hundreds of Ads for Cocaine, Opioids and Other Drugs

Enzyme-Powered “Snot Bots” Help Deliver Drugs in Sticky Situations | Tiny, enzyme-powered bots can push through mucus, helping to deliver drugs more efficiently.