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Under-skin implant dispenses naloxone to prevent opioid overdose deaths.
The iSOS implant is being developed by a team of scientists from MIT and the Harvard -affiliated Brigham and Women’s Hospital .
It measures 78 mm long by 12 mm wide by 8 mm thick and contains a battery, vibrator and Bluetooth module.
The device monitors the patient's body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate and blood oxygen saturation.
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