Vaccine intradermal delivery device
We aim to develop a device that allows for stable and easy administration of vaccines to areas rich in immune cells, such as the skin.
- This is an intradermal (ID) device that can maintain equivalent activity even when the vaccine dosage is reduced compared to intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous (SC) administration. - We are developing a method that aims to make the technically challenging intradermal administration simple and stable by just pressing the device against the skin like a stamp. - We are applying the technology of our company's resin-made lancet needle "Pinnix Light," which has an automatic needle tip retraction feature that prevents reuse after a single use, making it suitable for distributed formulations and avoiding needle-stick injuries. - In addition to vaccine applications, it is possible to improve pharmacokinetic properties through enhanced blood circulation duration for a wide range of pharmaceuticals, including antibody drugs.
- Company:ライトニックス
- Price:Less than 10,000 yen