Tests showed that medication from the patches did enter the pigs’ bloodstream, proving the skin can absorb drugs using this method. However, the amount delivered was lower than what is needed for full pain relief. Even so, results varied depending on where the patch was applied. Patches placed on the neck performed better than those on the ear due to better blood flow.
Importantly, no skin damage or negative reactions were observed, showing the method is safe and well tolerated. Researchers consider this work an important proof of concept that offers valuable guidance for future improvements.
The team is now refining the design, testing better drug combinations, and exploring additional uses, including painless tattoo based animal identification. While challenges remain, researchers believe microneedle technology could play a meaningful role in the future of livestock care.
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