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A syringe is a tool used in medical settings to inject medicine or draw blood. It's an essential medical device for vaccinations and treatments.
Many people are afraid of getting shots, but they are essential for our health. These days, many low-pain syringes have been developed.
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The invention of the syringe was a revolutionary event in modern medicine. Charles Pravaz invented the first modern syringe in 1853, marking a major turning point in medical history. It garnered global attention, particularly during the COVID-19 vaccination process.
Recently, innovative technologies such as painless syringes and microneedles are being developed. Various alternative drug delivery methods are also being researched for people with trypanophobia (fear of needles). In particular, advancements in K-medical technology have brought global attention to Korean syringe technology.