New Patch Could Replace Needle Shots

An array of microneedles like this could be coated with medicine and act as a painless drug delivery system for flu vaccines, diseases of the eye and more.
(Image credit: Gary Meek)

Good news for those who are squeamish around needles: Researchers have designed a Band-Aid-like painless patch that could replace the sting of shots.

These patches, lined with tiny "microneedles," could make treatment of diabetes and a wide range of other diseases safer, more effective and less painful, the scientists who developed them say. The patch could ultimately replace even flu shots.

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