Modern insulin pumps are self-contained devices that attach to a user’s skin via an adhesive patch, and are responsible for administering insulin as needed. Curious as to what was inside ...
Insulin pumps are a medical device used by people with diabetes to automatically deliver a measured dose of insulin into their bloodstream. Traditionally they have involved a canula and separate ...
The company estimates that its install base surpassed 15,000 by the end of last year, leading to sales of more than $20 ...
Tap tap tap tap. Narrator The pump that Melissa uses implants a small tube just under the skin which delivers a steady dose of insulin. That's usually the job of the pancreas. But in type one ...
Polish drug delivery company Biotts says it has demonstrated delivery of insulin across the skin for the first time without the use of an injection system. Transdermal delivery of insulin is not ...
Insulin pumps provide a calibrated dose of insulin via a micro-needle inserted under the skin. Although at first the pumps were large, they are now about the size of a smartphone, and the micro ...
The insulin pump is a small device - around the size of a deck of cards - which supplies a continuous flow of longer-acting insulin through a cannula underneath the skin. This device comes in two ...
a continuous blood glucose sensor that sits on the surface of the skin, an insulin pump strapped to the body, and an infusion patch with a catheter that delivers insulin from the pump. Although ...