Insulin is a key player in the control of hyperglycemia for type 1 diabetes patients and selective individuals in patients of type 2 diabetes. Insulin delivery systems that are currently available for the administration of in-sulin include insulin syringes, insulin infusion pumps, jet injectors and pens. The traditional and most predictable method for the administration of insulin is by subcuta-neous injections. The major drawback of current forms of insulin therapy is their invasive nature. To decrease the suffering, the use of supersonic injectors, infusion pumps, sharp needles and pens has been adopted. Such invasive and intensive techniques have spurred the search for alternative, more acceptable methods for administering insulin. Sever...
The need to develop an insulin delivery system that can closely mimic physiologically induced change...
nsulin is a life-saving medication for people with type 1 diabetes, but traditional insulin replacem...
[[abstract]]The encapsulation of insulin in micro- or nanodelivery systems may eliminate the need fo...
Introduction: The morbidity of diabetes mellitus is increasing, and subcutaneous injection of exogen...
Insulin is a common treatment option for many patients with type 2 diabetes, and is generally used l...
Insulin, either in its intravenous or subcutaneous forms, remains the standard therapy for virtually...
Although single or multiple daily subcutaneous injections of insulin with syringes are the mainstay ...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus is characterised by progressive β-cell destruction and loss of functio...
Many primary care professionals manage injection or infusion therapies in patients with diabetes. Fe...
Background: Insulin is essential for the treatment of Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and is necessa...
Non-invasive insulin delivery systems have been of global interest. The goal of many studies was to ...
Insulin is an important treatment modality of treating diabetes and insulin technique; is a vital co...
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder caused via the deficiency of pancreatic hormone in...
Objectives: The chronic and progressive nature of diabetes is usually associated with micro- and mac...
Insulin delivery is a crucial component of a closed-loop system aiming at the development of an arti...
The need to develop an insulin delivery system that can closely mimic physiologically induced change...
nsulin is a life-saving medication for people with type 1 diabetes, but traditional insulin replacem...
[[abstract]]The encapsulation of insulin in micro- or nanodelivery systems may eliminate the need fo...
Introduction: The morbidity of diabetes mellitus is increasing, and subcutaneous injection of exogen...
Insulin is a common treatment option for many patients with type 2 diabetes, and is generally used l...
Insulin, either in its intravenous or subcutaneous forms, remains the standard therapy for virtually...
Although single or multiple daily subcutaneous injections of insulin with syringes are the mainstay ...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus is characterised by progressive β-cell destruction and loss of functio...
Many primary care professionals manage injection or infusion therapies in patients with diabetes. Fe...
Background: Insulin is essential for the treatment of Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and is necessa...
Non-invasive insulin delivery systems have been of global interest. The goal of many studies was to ...
Insulin is an important treatment modality of treating diabetes and insulin technique; is a vital co...
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder caused via the deficiency of pancreatic hormone in...
Objectives: The chronic and progressive nature of diabetes is usually associated with micro- and mac...
Insulin delivery is a crucial component of a closed-loop system aiming at the development of an arti...
The need to develop an insulin delivery system that can closely mimic physiologically induced change...
nsulin is a life-saving medication for people with type 1 diabetes, but traditional insulin replacem...
[[abstract]]The encapsulation of insulin in micro- or nanodelivery systems may eliminate the need fo...