Advances in subcutaneous injections: PRECISE II: a study of safety and subject preference for an innovative needle-free injection system

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Needle-free injection is a desirable goal for many reasons, including reducing pain, anxiety, and eliminating safety risks associated with needle-stick injuries. However, development of a safe, reliable needle-free device optimized for at-home use has been met with many challenges. Portal Instruments Inc. has been developing needle-free medication delivery using a well-designed hand-held device, PRIME, that is safe, intuitive to use, and utilizes advanced electronic control of a focused, high velocity, pressurized liquid injection stream. The PRECISE II human study demonstrated that the PRIME needle-free injection system was safe, well tolerated, and strongly preferred by participants for self-injections over a standard needle and syringe. In addition, the study was able to be completed early for superiority following the success of the pre-defined interim analysis.

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Kelley, E. L., Smith, R. H., Corcoran, G., Nygren, S., Jacoski, M. V., & Fernandes, A. (2021). Advances in subcutaneous injections: PRECISE II: a study of safety and subject preference for an innovative needle-free injection system. Drug Delivery, 28(1), 1915–1922. https://doi.org/10.1080/10717544.2021.1976309

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