Barriers to adherence include “complicated regimens, fear of injection pain, social embarrassment, lack of confidence about self-injection, perception of injectable therapy as inconvenient, and belief ...
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 ...
Diabetics who need to switch from oral medications to insulin could reduce their annual health care costs up to $17,000 by using an insulin pen instead of a syringe to deliver their daily dose of ...
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 ...
All-cause health care costs during the post-index period were 6.5% greater for the vial/syringe cohort in the MarketScan database. In the LifeLink database, all-cause health care costs were 2.7% ...
A total of 94 patients were eligible for study inclusion and randomization from July 2005 through May 2006; 45 were randomized to the vial and syringe group and 49 were randomized to the insulin pen ...
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