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  2. A swallowable balloon promises weight loss similar to popular ...

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    The concept of swallowable, procedure-less technology is “amazing,” but gastric balloons in general serve a very limited purpose, says Dr. Shauna Levy, a specialist in obesity medicine and ...

  3. Gastric balloon - Wikipedia

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    The non-endoscopic gastric balloon capsule is swallowed for placement and once in the stomach is filled with saline liquid. After 16 weeks, the non-endoscopic gastric balloon then automatically deflates and passes naturally at the end of placement. A recent meta analysis of 6 studies found the balloon was a safe device offering effective weight ...

  4. Intragastric Balloons Market to Reach $115.3 Million ...

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    The Spatz3 is the fifth balloon to receive FDA approval, and its pivotal clinical trial results showed a 15% weight decrease and an 84% success rate. In September 2022, Allurion Technologies, announced the launch of its swallowable gastric balloon capsule for weight loss in India.

  5. Bariatric surgery - Wikipedia

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    [71] [72] The balloon can be left in the stomach for a maximum of 6 months and results in weight loss of 3 BMI or 3–8 kg within several study ranges. [71] [72] Weight loss with the gastric balloon tends to be more modest than other interventions. The intragastric balloon may be used before another bariatric surgery to assist the patient in ...

  6. Medication costs - Wikipedia

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    Medication costs can be the selling price from the manufacturer, that price together with shipping, the wholesale price, the retail price, and the dispensed price. [3]The dispensed price or prescription cost is defined as a cost which the patient has to pay to get medicines or treatments which are written as directions on prescription by a prescribers. [4]

  7. Capsule endoscopy - Wikipedia

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    For systems that store images directly within the pill, the pill must be collected after excretion for extraction of the images by a secondary device. [7] The main shortcoming of capsule endoscopy is the field of view. Depending on the placement of the camera system within the device images may become obstructed by folds in the digestive tract.