The device features microneedles that penetrate the skin without causing significant pain, unlike large needles that can be both painful and frightening. It is only a few centimeters in diameter and can draw up to 20 micro liters of whole blood, which is sufficient for many clinical lab tests.
It is placed on the upper arm and allowed a few minutes to draw blood into itself, releasing anticoagulants if necessary to make sure the blood draw continues uninterrupted. The patient doesn’t see any needles or the blood collecting inside the device. If not told what the device really is, kids may not even realize that their blood is being taken.
Flashbacks: Seventh Sense Biosystems Gets CE Mark Approval for Touch Activated Phlebotomy; TAP Device to Bring Painless Blood Sampling to a Clinic Near You
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TAP At-Home Blood Collection System Now FDA Cleared
Seventh Sense Biosystems, a company based outside of Boston, MA, won FDA clearance for its […]
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