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Bioject

www.bioject.com

 
Bioject Medical Technologies Inc. is a leader in the development of needle-free injection therapies with over 25 years of experience improving the administration of liquid medications; pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and biologics. Bioject's technology works by forcing liquid medication at high speed through a tiny orifice held against the skin. This creates an ultra-fine stream of fluid that penetrates the skin, delivering medication in a fraction of a second. Bioject's systems are designed to deliver injected medications comfortably, accurately, and quickly - without the use of a needle. Bioject was founded in 1985 to develop needle-free injection systems to improve the comfort and safety ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.bioject.com
  • 7180 SW Sandburg St Ste 100
    Tigard, OR USA 97223
  • Phone: 503.692.8001

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