Report Says Straw Makes Medicine Easy
Method Would Be Easy To Administer
POSTED: Monday, November 28, 2005
UPDATED: 5:54 pm EST November 28,
2005
The German-based drug company
Grunenthal has developed a straw that releases an antibiotic while your child sips their favorite drink.
The system, called Clarosip, is a drinking straw that contains neutral-tasting granules of clarithromycin. When a child sips a cold or warm drink through the straw a dose of the antibiotic is delivered, according to the Pharmaceutical Journal online.
Available in three doses -- 125mg, 187.5mg and 250mg -- the straw contains a special filter to show when the entire dose of medication has been taken.
It is recommended by the pharmaceutical company that the antibiotics be administered twice daily from the straw.
There has been no date released for when the straws could be on store shelves.
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