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North American companies see potential for vape-like devices to ease migraines and respiratory diseases such as asthma.
Qnovia and MIIST Therapeutics have developed devices based on technology used in existing medical nebulisers.
Greentank says it has developed a way to vaporise substances via a heating chip that addresses safety concerns with current vapes.
The companies ultimately aim to see their devices delivering a wide range of drugs.
"The first thing everyone told me was: 'It is wrong to use this device as a medical device'," he said, adding that concerns included that it would be inappropriate to prescribe them to children. "Coming out of that stigma is going to be very difficult for the sector." ($ 1 = 0.7867 pounds ) (Reporting by Emma Rumney ; Editing by Matt Scuffham and Susan Fenton ).
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