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Published Articles and Abstracts on the InteliSite Capsule(1) Evaluation of the feasibility and use of a prototype remote drug delivery capsule (RDDC) for non-invasive regional drug absorption in the GI tract of man and beagle dog. Alan F. Parr, Erik P. Sandefer, Paul Wissel, Mike McCartney, Craig McClain, U.Y. Ryo, and George A. Digenis, Pharmaceutical Research, Vol. 16, No. 2, 1999. (2) Gamma scintigraphy: an evolving technology in pharmaceutical formulation development - part 2. George A. Digenis, Erik P. Sandefer, Richard C. Page, and Walter J. Doll, PSST Vol. 1, No. 4, July, 1998. (3) Non-invasive site absorption studies of an aldosterone antagonist (SC-661100) in beagles using a remote control capsule (InteliSite() and gamma scintigraphy. Chyung Cook, Erik P. Sandefer, Richard C. Page, and George A. Digenis, AAPS Meeting (Abstract), November ,1998. (4) Use of the InteliSite( capsule to study ranitidine absorption from various sites within the human intestinal tract. Yazdi K. Pithavala, William D. Heizer, Alan F. Parr, Robin L O'Connor-Semmes, and Kim L.R. Brouwer, Pharmaceutical Research, Vol. 15, No. 12, 1998. (5) A bioavailability study of leuprolide acetate directly released in the ileum and colon of healthy human subjects using gamma scintigraphy and the InteliSite capsule. Walter J. Doll, Erik P. Sandefer, Richard C. Page, U. Yun Ryo, David R. Friend, Daniel L. Azarnoff, and George A. Digenis, AAPS Meeting (Abstract), November, 1997. (6) Evaluation of a prototype remote drug delivery capsule (RDDC) in healthy adult volunteers for non-invasive regional drug absorption studies in the GI tract of man. A. F. Parr, E. P. Sandefer, R. Casper, M. McCartney, C. J. McClain, U. Y. Ryo, and George A. Digenis, AAPS Meeting (Abstract), November, 1997. (7) Noninvasive methodology for assessing regional drug absorption from the gastrointestinal tract. David Gardner, Robert Casper, Frank Leith, and Ian Wilding, Pharmaceutical Technology, October, 1997. (8) Breakthrough program-future segment on InteliSite capsule, PBS TV Program, July, 1997. (9) Non-invasive methodology for assessing regional drug absorption from the gastrointestinal tract. David Gardner, Robert Casper, Frank Leith, and Ian Wilding, Pharmaceutical Technology Europe, June, 1997. (10) A $1200 pill that's worth the price, Machine Design, June, 1997. (11) Innovative Devices "A capsule tracks drug absorption in the GI tract, and two respiratory inhalers help asthmatics breathe easier", Start Up, June, 1997. (12) Signal-sending test pill benefiting scientists, Triangle Business Journal, March 7, 1997. (13) Hillsborough start-up finds a way to target the GI tract "Capsule is new take on drug testing", News & Observer, September 3, 1995. |