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Smart drug implant has batteries included

26 November 2008

Implants that deliver a drug to just the right place in the body could become “biobatteries” that release the drug at exactly the right rate.

At present, it is difficult to control how quickly implants release their payload. The biobattery produces a current of a known strength, and it is this that controls the drug’s release.

The smart implant is based on magnesium alloy stents that are being developed for surgeons to use as temporary splints to keep damaged blood vessels in shape while they heal. Magnesium is used because it will corrode away inside the body safely when the…

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