Getting Rid of Soapy Stuff Improves Injectable Medicine

Researchers have developed a drug-making technique designed to reduce serious allergic reactions and other side effects from anti-cancer medicine, testosterone and other drugs that are administered with a needle. Developed by University at Buffalo researchers, the breakthrough removes potentially harmful additives – primarily soapy substances known as surfactants – from common injectable drugs. “We’re excited… Continue reading Getting Rid of Soapy Stuff Improves Injectable Medicine