Dr Vincent Simpson says the reusable pens reduce plastic waste and could save the NHS money.
A campaign led by a diabetes expert at the University of Exeter is aiming reduce plastic waste by encouraging patients and doctors to consider ...
In Europe, where no direct to patient (DTP) marketing for prescription drugs is allowed, medical consumer devices, like injection devices (e.g., reusable insulin pens), are the only way to ...
It led to the development of insulin pens, which soon replaced syringes as the way to take the drug for millions of people. Now Dr Reith, who worked in Glasgow and Stirling throughout her career ...
NovoPen ®, the first insulin pen injector, was introduced in 1985. This article reviews the published evidence over two decades of use of the NovoPen ® family of injection devices in diabetes ...
The system works as follows. The reusable Smart Button attaches to the top of the Tempo insulin pen, and communicates via Bluetooth with the app – a bespoke version of Welldoc's BlueStar ...
The global injection pen market is poised for significant growth, with projections indicating a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.0% from 2022 to 2033. The market is expected to escalate ...
Dr Vincent Simpson aims to reduce plastic waste and save the NHS money by championing reusable insulin pens A doctor and honorary researcher at the University of Exeter is leading a campaign to ...