A clinical trial from Wake Forest University School of Medicine shows that two widely available medications, the diabetes ...
(WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a first-of-its-kind insulin device today designed to automatically deliver insulin for type 1 diabetics. The device has many in the ...
Many people with diabetes prefer an insulin pump to insulin injections. Here's how to know if it's right for you.
The insulin delivery device market is primarily propelled by the growing incidence of diabetes, a shift toward home-based diabetes care, heightened awareness and patient education, advancements in ...
Embecta Corp (NASDAQ:EMBC), a manufacturer of disposable insulin pen needles and syringes, is considering a potential sale following a significant drop in its share price since being spun off from ...
Today, most people who take insulin to manage diabetes inject the insulin with a needle and syringe that delivers insulin just under the skin. Several other devices for taking insulin are available, ...
AT278 (500U/mL) is the only ultra-concentrated and ultra-rapid acting insulin in development designed to enable the next generation of longer-wear and miniaturised automated insulin delivery (AID) ...
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Thousands of diabetic patients are hacking into their insulin pumps to make them automatically estimate blood glucose levels and adjust insulin levels accordingly, Irl Hirsch, MD, a professor at ...
(ARA) - Nearly 26 million people in the United States have diabetes and the population continues to grow. There are approximately 5.5 million people in the U.S. who depend on daily insulin injections ...
A Global Business Intelligence Research report estimates the global insulin delivery devices market to be valued at $13.8 billion by 2019, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 7 percent. The ...