Perceived risks and benefits of nanomedicine: a case study of an anti-tuberculosis drug

  • Saidi T
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Abstract

Nanotechnologies are novel and have intriguing properties, and yet they have some potential for harm. Using the case study of a nanoparticle anti-tuberculosis drug, this paper analyses the considerations of different stakeholders in assessing the potential risks and …

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Saidi, T. (2018). Perceived risks and benefits of nanomedicine: a case study of an anti-tuberculosis drug. Global Health Innovation, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.15641/ghi.v1i1.496

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