(NACC) The National Association for Colitis and Crohn's Disease.
This article on a "pill" is pretty interesting: hope this may help mc too...

Dutch group Philips has developed an "intelligent pill"
BBC Radio Scotland News today (12 November) broadcast information about a new kind of "intelligent robot" pill that might be useful in treating Colitis and Crohn's Disease. Richard Driscoll, Director of NACC, was interviewed and explained that the pill is only a prototype at this stage, but that it might enable some of the more powerful IBD drugs to be delivered direct to the affected area of the bowel instead of patients taking tablets or having injections or infusions. This might mean that patients could experience fewer side-effects from treatment as the drug would not be absorbed through the whole body.
These are the details provided by the developer:
Dutch group Philips has developed an "intelligent pill" that contains a microprocessor, battery, wireless radio, pump and a drug reservoir to release medication in a specific area in the body. Philips, one of the world's biggest hospital equipment makers, said that the "iPill" capsule, measures acidity with a sensor to determine its location in the gut, and can then release drugs where they are needed.
Delivering drugs to treat digestive tract disorders such as Crohn's disease directly to the location of the disease means doses can be lower, reducing side effects, Philips said.
While capsules containing miniature cameras are already used as diagnostic tools, those lack the ability to deliver drugs. The "iPill" can also measure the local temperature and report it wirelessly to an external receiver.
The company plans to present the "iPill" at the annual meeting of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) in Atlanta this month. The iPill is a prototype but is suitable for serial manufacturing,heres that link..
http://www.nacc.org.uk/content/home.asp
NACC has launched a new Information Sheet called "Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease: a guide for employers"....
NACC calls for applications for 2009 Medical Research Awards....
NACC has launched a new Information Sheet called "Staying well with IBD" and a new drug information sheet here....
http://www.nacc.org.uk/content/services/infoSheets.asp