
The Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) has authorized use of the Tasso device in Brazil, a technology designed to simplify blood collection while reducing patient discomfort. The device replaces traditional venipuncture and collects small samples of capillary blood.
Needle-Free Device Aims to Make Blood Testing Easier and More Comfortable
Developed in the United States, the device offers an alternative for individuals who fear needles or experience difficulties with standard blood tests, aiming to make the process more comfortable, efficient, and accessible.
Beyond enhancing patient experience, the technology may support better monitoring of chronic conditions and improve adherence to laboratory testing.
The equipment also minimizes risks linked to the handling of syringes and other materials used in conventional blood collection.

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