Incorporating insulin into your daily life can take some getting used to. From packing your on-the-go bag to prepping your syringe or insulin pen, here are tips to get you started. Insulin may be one ...
Study design. This prospective, randomized, controlled, parallel-group study compared the use of pen devices with conventional vials and syringes for the administration of insulin in hospitalized ...
Dr. Cook answers the question: 'Pros of Giving Insulin By Pen/Syringe?' — -- Question:What are the pros and cons of giving insulin by syringe and by pen? Answer:Well the pen-versus-syringe ...
Medically reviewed by Mary Choy, PharmD Key Takeaways Insulin is needed to manage your blood sugar levels if you have type 1 diabetes. Insulin can be administered through a syringe, pen, pump, or ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – There's a new option for diabetics who have to give themselves insulin shots every day. As CBS2's Dr. Max Gomez reported, the new insulin patch is easier to use and helps keep ...
Updated initial conversion table based on clinical trials in adults showing significantly improved mealtime glycemic ...
Data were obtained through an Internet survey of U.S. adults self-identified as taking insulin to treat type 1 or type 2 diabetes; the survey was conducted 13 June to 7 July 2008 by Harris Interactive ...
For millions of people living with diabetes, insulin is a life-saving drug, but it cannot be easily delivered as a pill; it needs to be injected under the skin using a syringe or pump. Researchers ...
Diabetic patients are often advised insulin therapy. But taking multiple injections daily may feel like a nightmare for many.
Researchers at Stanford say they have developed a way to boost the effectiveness of the insulin injections people with diabetes routinely take to control their blood sugar. Led by materials scientist ...