KAUST researchers develop wearable technology that could help monitor medicines in real time
KAUST · · Significant research
Summary
Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have developed a wearable microneedle patch capable of continuously measuring drug levels beneath the skin. The device wirelessly transmits real-time data to a smartphone, using tiny microneedles to access interstitial fluid and electrochemical biosensors. The technology was successfully demonstrated by tracking vancomycin concentrations in preclinical studies. Why it matters: This innovation could enable more precise and personalized medicine dosing by providing continuous insight into drug pharmacokinetics, improving safety and efficacy compared to current periodic blood tests.
Keywords
KAUST · Wearable technology · Drug monitoring · Microneedle patch · Biosensors
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